There's many video's say they're fine to use and not to use them. So, looking at yours they look really well made. Do you recommend them if I was thinking about putting them on my 2016 Navara?
I’ve got bigger tyres on mine, 265/70 All Terrain... are they likely to hit the wheel arch? Can’t believe how easy the spacers are! Thanks for showing us
Surely the original wheel studs are too short to be safe with the spacers - they do not protrude through the shallow nuts and do not have enough thread contact area. At the very least I would check for correct torque on a regular basis to avoid loosening.
Where the stud are the spacer is the same thickness as the original alloy wheel so the stud / wheel nut situation should be the same. Checking the torque is a good idea
Do they need to be removed for MOT, warranty etc... any thoughts about using Lock Tight, since you can’t check the torque without taking the wheels off first.
Hi goog questions... MOT - this is not a MOT issue as long as wheels are secure and dont stick out past the bodyline Warranty - Car manufacturers will find any way to get out admitting problems are their fault - so i would remove them for any warranty claim Locktight / threadlock - this can only be a good thing ! Another one to consider would be checking with your insurance company if they are OK with you fitting them.
Ive put 50mm on mine looks amazing
Excellent presentation. Bravo
Many thanks!
There's many video's say they're fine to use and not to use them. So, looking at yours they look really well made. Do you recommend them if I was thinking about putting them on my 2016 Navara?
I’ve got bigger tyres on mine, 265/70 All Terrain... are they likely to hit the wheel arch?
Can’t believe how easy the spacers are! Thanks for showing us
nissan frontier d22 use this spacer?
I need a set of these 😁
Are you going to do a vid on fitting strut spacers to a Nissan Navara D40
Which you list on your site
Keep up the good videos
Surely the original wheel studs are too short to be safe with the spacers - they do not protrude through the shallow nuts and do not have enough thread contact area. At the very least I would check for correct torque on a regular basis to avoid loosening.
Where the stud are the spacer is the same thickness as the original alloy wheel so the stud / wheel nut situation should be the same. Checking the torque is a good idea
Bro you didn’t wanna, I don’t know show the end result?
The engine sounds ruff as fuck..I'd be putting my money in to that😅
35mm wheel spacer right? stock tires?
What's the diameter of the hub?
Would it help on the front wheels to put the car in 4WD and in gear?
Is this safe?
Still going strong on my truck - in France now towing a trailer !
Why does the vehicle maker manufacture a wheel so no spacers is needed.
Good question !
Is good idea, but with flange is not very safe
Do they need to be removed for MOT, warranty etc... any thoughts about using Lock Tight, since you can’t check the torque without taking the wheels off first.
Hi goog questions...
MOT - this is not a MOT issue as long as wheels are secure and dont stick out past the bodyline
Warranty - Car manufacturers will find any way to get out admitting problems are their fault - so i would remove them for any warranty claim
Locktight / threadlock - this can only be a good thing !
Another one to consider would be checking with your insurance company if they are OK with you fitting them.
So an MOT issue as your wheels now " stick out past the bodyline "
How thick is that spacers?
they are 35mm
www.powerfuluk.com/nissan-navara-np300-35mm-wheel-spacers-4pc.html
I think 1.5inch.....
Looks a bit odd the front of that pickup
How can I order this on-line?
Hi we are out of stock at the moment
www.powerfuluk.com/vehicles/pickups/nissan-pickups/nissan-np300/nissan-navara-np300-35mm-wheel-spacers-4pc.html
What brand spacers are they?
Hi Donald - relax they are not made in North Korea !
@@L663 asked what brand not where they were made you stupid pom
@@unluggyuce7264 Just because your negotiations didnt go well with Kim dont take it out on me !
@@unluggyuce7264 they are unbranded....hence my original reply...
Have you got the link to buy them