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Bonoss wheel spacers (35mm) installed

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I was on the fence about these for a while and finally ordered some. They are very well made and had really good customer service. I know this is a hit button topic for some and if it is I don’t need to see the “RIP wheel bearing” comments lol I get it, they aren’t for everyone but I’m really enjoying the look.

Ford Maverick Bonoss wheel spacers (35mm) installed IMG_1174
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What thickness did you go with?

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35mm which is roughly an inch and 3/8s. Plan on doing 30mm on the front at some point with probably a set of fender flares just haven’t gotten that far yet.
 

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Are the spacers safe? The nut thread engagement should equal or exceed the bolt diameter - some don't. The bevel on the nut must match the bevel of the countersink in the spacer - some don't. Either of the conditions just mentioned can cause a wheel to come off even if the nuts are properly torqued. I have returned spacers because they didn't meet these simple specifications.

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You've widened the stance too far without flares. The rears are sticking out past the fenders, so you're going to be throwing lots of crud up all over the sides and windows. Either put flares on like I did or drop the spacer size by about an inch. I put the Ford Bushwacker flares on, and they add about 2 inches in fender width to cover my 1.5 inch spacers on the rear only. The 1.5 inch spacers meant that I didn't have to cut the lugs at all.
 

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You've widened the stance too far without flares. The rears are sticking out past the fenders, so you're going to be throwing lots of crud up all over the sides and windows. Either put flares on like I did or drop the spacer size by about an inch. I put the Ford Bushwacker flares on, and they add about 2 inches in fender width to cover my 1.5 inch spacers on the rear only. The 1.5 inch spacers meant that I didn't have to cut the lugs at all.
I believe I mentioned that I planned on doing flares at some point, these are less than 1.5 inch and I didn’t have to cut any lug off either just FYI.
 
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Took a few pics for reference. The stud is about an 1/8 of an inch from protruding so still some room. Also with the FX4 wheels having the “pockets” on the back on the wheel you could easily go a little smaller than what I have now. Which is what I plan on doing to the front.

Ford Maverick Bonoss wheel spacers (35mm) installed IMG_1186


Ford Maverick Bonoss wheel spacers (35mm) installed IMG_1187


Ford Maverick Bonoss wheel spacers (35mm) installed IMG_1189
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