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Owen H.
What replacement wheel studs should I order? Gummed up my threads while changing a tire on a trail.
If the studs are damaged the spacer must be replaced. A new stud should not be pressed into the aluminum spacer. Doing So could cause failure. Sorry for any inconvenience.
MARIO G.
my 2001 jeep cherokee has original 16 wheels with 5 holes. The tire bumps on the inside .. So I don't know if I need to install spacers or adapters.
Could you help me?
If you have rub when using a factory wheel, this spacer will push the wheel outward 1.5". Depending on how big a tire is being used, it may be of help to you eliminating the turning radius rub you encounter.
Joel R.
Do I need longer studs for these spacers?
Nope. These are designed to work with the factory wheel studs.
Ross B.
How do I verify my bolt pattern is 5x4.5?
If you have an XJ, YJ, TJ, ZJ, you have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern unless you or the prior owner swapped axle shafts to a different bolt pattern. You can measure it. We have a how-to guide here. https://www.quadratec.com/c/reference/wheel-bolt-patterns-typical-lug-nut-torque-specifications
Ross B.
Will these spacers also work with the rear axle drums on my 2002 TJ as I want the rear track width to match the front axle track width.
Yes - these work for front or rear, disc or drum brakes.
Aric C.
What is the size of the center bore?
On the hub side it is 71.6mm (2.819in), and on the wheel side it is 63.6mm (2.504in).