nixit
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hello all,
not really a jeep modder, love what you guys do to them, I just drive stock jeeps, currently 2020 gladiator.
while investing the death wobble, the local 4x4 shop put in their gladiator suspension kit which consists of terraflex tie rods and new drag links.
beyond that I am unaware of what parts and what not.
the question I have is, the shop is now telling me I need 1.75" wheel spacers or the terraflex tie rods will rub the oem 17" wheels I have and cause more damage.
from what I've seen online (again, not a car enthusiast), the terraflex will work with stock oem 17" wheels.
I'm not sure what's true, and if I need to spend the extra $$$ on wheel spacers that I may not need.
I would love some insight and clarification on this, as I feel the 4x4 shop is not being completely honest since this is the 3rd time I've had to "go back and get something else fixed" after seeing them.
I prefer not to push my wheels/tires out 1.75", and avoid spacers if possible.
thanx
cheers,
--nixit
not really a jeep modder, love what you guys do to them, I just drive stock jeeps, currently 2020 gladiator.
while investing the death wobble, the local 4x4 shop put in their gladiator suspension kit which consists of terraflex tie rods and new drag links.
beyond that I am unaware of what parts and what not.
the question I have is, the shop is now telling me I need 1.75" wheel spacers or the terraflex tie rods will rub the oem 17" wheels I have and cause more damage.
from what I've seen online (again, not a car enthusiast), the terraflex will work with stock oem 17" wheels.
I'm not sure what's true, and if I need to spend the extra $$$ on wheel spacers that I may not need.
I would love some insight and clarification on this, as I feel the 4x4 shop is not being completely honest since this is the 3rd time I've had to "go back and get something else fixed" after seeing them.
I prefer not to push my wheels/tires out 1.75", and avoid spacers if possible.
thanx
cheers,
--nixit
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