Anyone have spacers installed with beadlocks?

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5.4L O.G. :Shit Eater:

If you're at all inclined Jake, please note what technical insight you have shared with the forum?

Or keep making fun of my 5.4 while you slap more carbon fiber stickers on your truck. Whichever :rofl:
 

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Wheeladapter.com has the best quality ones. Made in USA not china crap


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Just took a look and they want $365 for a set? Spidertrax is a long time manufacturer that makes quality adapters in the Jeep and Toyota world, and even their adapters are only $99 for a pair or $198 for all 4.

Not sure why any Ford F150 adapters would cost twice that to be honest.
 

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Just took a look and they want $365 for a set? Spidertrax is a long time manufacturer that makes quality adapters in the Jeep and Toyota world, and even their adapters are only $99 for a pair or $198 for all 4.

Not sure why any Ford F150 adapters would cost twice that to be honest.



Grade 10 bolts, high quality aluminum, made in usa. You get what you pay for


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Grade 10 bolts, high quality aluminum, made in usa. You get what you pay for


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Grade 10 and high quality sounds good, but I don't think anyone should be paying 2x for a product just because it's made in USA. Case in point - Ford, Chevy and Chrysler have always been made in USA by lazy UAW farts and till very recently, they were all absolute piles of shit that drove the companies into bankruptcy. "Made in USA" doesn't always mean much now does it?

I don't know anything about wheeladapter.com, just saying they seem way over priced compared to other very high quality products that have had a solid reputation for many years.
 
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Grade 10 and high quality sounds good, but I don't think anyone should be paying 2x for a product just because it's made in USA. Case in point - Ford, Chevy and Chrysler have always been made in USA by lazy UAW farts and till very recently, they were all absolute piles of shit that drove the companies into bankruptcy. "Made in USA" doesn't always mean much now does it?

I don't know anything about wheeladapter.com, just saying they seem way over priced compared to other very high quality products that have had a solid reputation for many years.



Do you lose all suspension warranty if you install this ? i mean i guess u can uninstall everytime u would bring it in but that would be pain in the ass


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Grade 10 and high quality sounds good, but I don't think anyone should be paying 2x for a product just because it's made in USA. Case in point - Ford, Chevy and Chrysler have always been made in USA by lazy UAW farts and till very recently, they were all absolute piles of shit that drove the companies into bankruptcy. "Made in USA" doesn't always mean much now does it?

I don't know anything about wheeladapter.com, just saying they seem way over priced compared to other very high quality products that have had a solid reputation for many years.



Well i guess its too bad spidertrax doesn't make them for late model fords... They do say they make them in usa as well. I do know alot of companies are outsourcing their billet aluminum to Taiwan...which is decent, waaay better than china but still.
I have the wheeladapter.com ones and they are nice and i dont have to worry about them breaking.



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Well i guess its too bad spidertrax doesn't make them for late model fords... They do say they make them in usa as well. I do know alot of companies are outsourcing their billet aluminum to Taiwan...which is decent, waaay better than china but still.
I have the wheeladapter.com ones and they are nice and i dont have to worry about them breaking.



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Can you post a few pics of them mounted on your raptor? do you have stock wheels still or using the adapters with different wheels?
 

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Can you post a few pics of them mounted on your raptor? do you have stock wheels still or using the adapters with different wheels?



Stock wheels. I like the look of the stock ones best. My truck is a gen 1 however. I put 1.5 inch spacers to get near 0 offset and fill the fenders. Looks way better imho
Last pic is no spacer
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Grade 10 and high quality sounds good, but I don't think anyone should be paying 2x for a product just because it's made in USA. Case in point - Ford, Chevy and Chrysler have always been made in USA by lazy UAW farts and till very recently, they were all absolute piles of shit that drove the companies into bankruptcy. "Made in USA" doesn't always mean much now does it?

I don't know anything about wheeladapter.com, just saying they seem way over priced compared to other very high quality products that have had a solid reputation for many years.

Wheeladapter.com makes the best spacers/adapters. But a lot of guys on the f150forum ues Bora spacers/adapters.
 
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