Wheel Spacers 25mm Thick with 6x114.3mm Bolt Pattern and 66.1mm Center Bore, Featuring Centering Flange. Meticulously crafted from anodized aluminum 6061 in the T6 state, which offers significantly improved strength characteristics compared to the commonly used PA21 alloy spacers. Hardened steel studs with M12x1.25 thread.
Price for a set of 4 spacers.
Compatible with the following vehicles:
| Nissan Navara D40 |
od 2005 |
| Nissan Navara D23 NP300 |
od 2015 |
| Nissan Pathfinder |
od 2006 |
| Nissan Frontier |
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| Mercedes X-Class |
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| Ford Expedition |
2003-2014 |
| Ford F-150 |
2003-2014 |
| Lincoln Navigator |
2003-2014 |
| Nissan Xterra II |
2009-2015 |
Dimensions:
- Thickness: 25 mm
- Number of Bolts: 6
- Bolt Pattern: 114.3mm
- Center Bore Diameter: 66.1mm
- Thread Size: M12x1.25
Proper installation is to be performed by a trained professional with sufficient knowledge of these products.
The following points are guidelines only:
1) A torque wrench (no air tools) is required for the safe and proper installation of your new wheel spacers or adapters Be sure to remove all corrosion from your vehicle's hub and rotor using sandpaper, a wire brush or a wire wheel to ensure correct centering and seating of the spacer.
2) Make sure that the spacer or adapter seats completely flush against the hub of the vehicle and that the wheel seats completely flush against the face of the spacer.
3) Make sure that the wheel spacers or adapters have studs with a thread pitch that matches your vehicle's studs If they do not, additional lug nuts will be required
4) Your vehicle's OEM wheel studs may be longer than the spacer is thick. If that is the case, there are a couple of options:
- Your factory wheel studs can be cut/trimmed down or replaced with longer studs
- Your wheels may have pockets or cavities between the mounting holes. If these pockets are of sufficient size and shape to accommodate your vehicle's studs, you may not have the modify the studs
5) Never install wheels onto spacers if the vehicle's factory studs make contact with the back of the wheel. Make sure to confirm that the back of the wheel seats completely flush against the face of the spacer