Titan Wheel Accessories
1/2" Titan Wheel Spacers for Mustang Ranger Explorer | Universal 5x4.5, 5x4.75 & 5x5 |
1/2" Titan Wheel Spacers for Mustang Ranger Explorer | Universal 5x4.5, 5x4.75 & 5x5 |
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Space out your wheels for a more aggressive stance or increased suspension and brake clearance.
Designed for motorsport and racing applications where aftermarket wheel studs are used, these spacers offer the flexibility of multiple bolt patterns (5x4.5, 5x4.75 and 5x5) and do not have studs pressed in them, making them a great option for modified vehicles with extended aftermarket performance wheel studs.
Specifications
Specifications
- Bolt Pattern: 5x4.5, 5x4.75 & 5x5 (Triple Drilled)
- Hub Bore: 78.1
- Thickness: Each spacer measures 1/2 Inch (12mm) thick
- Extended wheel studs are required
Materials
Materials
- Our spacers are machined from billet T6 6061 aluminum
- Black finish
Vehicle Fitment
Vehicle Fitment
These spacers will bolt up to the following vehicles, but extended wheel studs will be required:
1952-1954 Ford Crestline
1992-2011 Ford Crown Victoria
1955-1967 Ford Fairlane
1962-1967 Ford Falcon
2005-2007 Ford Five Hundred
1960-1974 Ford Galaxie
1952-1954 Ford Mainline
1967-1973 Ford Mustang
1994-2014 Ford Mustang
2010-2016 Ford Taurus
1958-1971 Ford Thunderbird
2007-2010 Ford Edge
1991-2010 Ford Explorer
1991-2011 Ford Ranger
1982-1990 Ford Bronco II (Does not fit XLT Model)
1984-1992 Lincoln Mark 7
1982-2004 Lincoln Town Car
2003-2010 Lincoln Aviator
1996-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
1991-1994 Mazda Navajo
1998-2009 Mazda B Series
Vehicle fitment information applies only to the vehicle's hub.
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Installation Information
- Make sure that all lug nuts get a FULL 6-8 turns when tightening. If they do not, extended lug studs or bolts will be required.
- Installation needs to be performed by a trained professional
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Questions?
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Have ordered several time. High quality product, quick responsive customer service. Highly recommend.
These 1/2" 5 × 4.5 spacers are very good quality; they are well worth the asking price.
Unfortunately for my application, the wheel studs on my car are not long enough; I will need to buy extended studs before I can mount these. Now having held them in my hands, I think they will work very well!
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from 1700 reviewsThese are good quality. Expensive, but they will work good for my application.
- They do have "some" countersink on the holes
- They do have paint on the unit, so it will degrade slower
- They fit well, but I kind of wish they fit a but tighter to the lugs
I need these because I bought some 31" for the Jeep (2.5" EMU lift, with JKS Quicker disconnects), and because the new BFG AT KO2 tires were a bit wider, they grabbed the anti-sway bar / JKS combo, and ripped it downwards, thus trashing the bushings on the JKS, and creating a problem where my anti-sway bar was at a bad angle.
The solution, space out the wheels a short distance. I started with washers (bought from home depot), which were 1/8" inch thick, and used 20 of them on the front wheel to test out 2 things really:
a) Would the tires collide with the anti-sway bar / JKS any longer?
b) Would there be enough threads left on the stock lugs (attached to hub) on the wheels to allow the lug nuts to go on enough revolutions to secure the wheel to the hub any longer.
The answer to both, was Yes. It spaced out the BFG AT KO2's enough, where even with a large amount of articulation (I tested this), that it would no longer grab the bars and damage them.
Conclusion 1: The lugs on the stock rear, Jeep Rubicon Model 44 Dana axle from factory on FRONT, are not the same legnth as the REAR. Both have disc brakes on them. The Rear Lug bolts are SHORTER. However, it is important to know the following, if you are not going to go out and buy new lug bolts for your hubs on Front and Rear:
After installing the new 1/4" Titan wheel spacers on both the front and rear:
1) The Front wheel lug nuts will go a full 8.5 revolutions, on to the lugs (hub).
2) The Rear wheel lug nuts will go on a full 5.5 revolutions, on to the lugs.
So, the fronts are fine. The rears, are iffy. I checked again after a week and all lugs are secure and tight. I put a calendar reminder again to check them in 1 month and so forth. Having a wheel fall off is no joke. The vehicle kind of needs the wheels to be on.
NOTE: Each of the 4 hubs (from factory), has two (2) threaded, locking metal washers attached to each hub, which will hold the Rotor to the Hub. Know this!
These little locking washers will add additional space to the end of the Rotor, and prevent you from completely attaching these Titan Wheel spacers to the surface of the rotor. In other words, I had to remove these 2 little guys from all 4 wheels.
The purpose is obvious, why the factory did this. However, I wanted to remove these so that I could get the maximum amount of Lug Nut threads to engage with each of the lug nuts on the Hub. Know this. It is your call.
5.5 revolutions on the Rear hubs has me a bit worried.
My advice is to never go more than 1/4" spacers on a stock setup (Jeep Wrangler). If you do, then take the Jeep to the shop, have them remove all of the factory Lug bolts from the Hubs, and replace them with longer ones.
That said, I like these spacers on the Jeep. And am keeping them on, unless I see evidence that the lug nuts are loosening, or the wheels are working themselves away from the Hub/Rotors .
NOTE: If you have a Jeep, and are worried (still ) about your tires colliding with other components (read: frame, sway bars, wheel wells, etc), then know that you have some BUMP STOPS, which are located on the inside of the Steering Knuckle, which have adjustable BOLTS on them, that can be shimmed outwards using WASHERS, so that when a full stop to stop turn to the left or right is performed, that it will stop the tire before it collides with those components. Know however that the trade off, is that you will lower your turning radius. I didn't want to lower my turning radius on the Jeep, so I went with these Titan Wheel spacers to solve my problem.
That is all.
Delivery was quick, high quality product. I had to “persuade” one of the wheels on to the spacer nicely but overall worked perfect and would use again.
50mm (2") Titan Wheel Spacers for Infiniti and Nissan Trucks | 6x5.5 (6x139.7) | 12x1.25 Studs |
I had lug centric spacers before this and had a wobble. Now its gone, smooth ride at all speeds, very satisfied.
Amazing product
Upon opening up the box and viewing the spacers, you could tell right away the spacers were very good quality. They felt strong, fit perfect, and driving with them feel super smooth. Will most definitely recommend and this is also my second set of spacers from Titian which I use for my vehicles. 10/10 recommend.
2" (50mm) Titan Wheel Spacers for Dodge Ram 1500 | 5x5.5 (5x139.7) | 77.8 Hubcentric |1/2x20 Studs |
They fit my car perfectly, absolutely love them
Great quality, good value. Perfect fit!! These wheel spacers for my 99 s10 blazer make the stance of the vehicle perfect and now looks like it should have from the factory
Great fitment and looks. Should have bought these ones the first go around
Awesome product works great!
A perfect fit. I used 1" spacers on my 2022 Honda Accord sport 2.0 to make my stock rims flush with wheel well. 1"makes a big difference. Loving the look ❤️
I bought the Titan 1.5” spacers for my 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk to balance out the Rough Country Leveling Kit I installed on my Jeep.
The 1.25” spacers I purchased for my 2018 Chrysler 300 make a huge difference. The look of my car looks more aggressive. People see a difference but can’t tell what it is. Looks stock. Glad I discovered Titan Wheel Accessories on YouTube.
They worked great , and the guy that helped me on the phone was nice and good help.