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Did you ever swap to 1.4in? I'm curious about what your experience was. I've got the same wheels.

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1.4 was out of stock at the time, so I ended up getting a set of 1.25 Bora branded spacers and they fit perfect. Very happy with them.
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Hey Gang!

Nick here from Borne Off-Road! I just wanted to kick off this thread with some exciting news that we have a solid selection of wheel spacers available for the 6th Gen Broncos! Make sure that you head over to our Engineering Blog for some more insight on wheel spacers and our design:

FINDING SPACE – BORNE OFF-ROAD WHEEL SPACERS


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Here's a quick look at the difference with our 2" (50mm) spacer installed on our Badlands:

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Make sure that you also head over to our website to pick up a set today!

Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers, fits 2021+ Ford Bronco 2.3L/2.7L

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As always, don't hesitate to read out with any questions that you might have!

-Nick
Hey Guys!

I spent some time yesterday with our 2.3L base to create some visuals on our wheel spacers! We installed a set of our 1" and 2" spacers with the base steel wheels:

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Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions that you might have!

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Hey Gang!

Nick here from Borne Off-Road! I just wanted to kick off this thread with some exciting news that we have a solid selection of wheel spacers available for the 6th Gen Broncos! Make sure that you head over to our Engineering Blog for some more insight on wheel spacers and our design:

FINDING SPACE – BORNE OFF-ROAD WHEEL SPACERS


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Here's a quick look at the difference with our 2" (50mm) spacer installed on our Badlands:

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Make sure that you also head over to our website to pick up a set today!

Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers, fits 2021+ Ford Bronco 2.3L/2.7L

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As always, don't hesitate to read out with any questions that you might have!

-Nick
Hi, new to the site.
Was hoping like others, you could help determine if a 2" spacer will fit my 2022 Bronco Wildtrak.
I'm running OEM tires and the bead-lock capable rims.

Let me know what info you need and I'll try to provide that info.
Thanks
Rob
 
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Hi, new to the site.
Was hoping like others, you could help determine if a 2" spacer will fit my 2022 Bronco Wildtrak.
I'm running OEM tires and the bead-lock capable rims.

Let me know what info you need and I'll try to provide that info.
Thanks
Rob
Hey @Simcoe-Bronco - welcome to bronco6g! Fellow Wildtrack member @Boonie shared some awesome pictures of Borne Off-Road 2" wheel spacers installed on his Wildtrack back in Post #31 (click this hyperlink).

Hope this helps!
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Does anyone have experience fitting 37’s on their wildtrack without a lift after installing these spacers with stock Sasquatch wheels?

I believe stock sas wheels are +30offset so the 1.4” will move the wheel to 35.5mm or put the wheel at -5.5 offset. I believe the sweet spot for 37’s is right around 0 offset.

Curious if these spacers and 37s will work without a lift before purchasing.
 

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Does anyone have experience fitting 37’s on their wildtrack without a lift after installing these spacers with stock Sasquatch wheels?

I believe stock sas wheels are +30offset so the 1.4” will move the wheel to 35.5mm or put the wheel at -5.5 offset. I believe the sweet spot for 37’s is right around 0 offset.

Curious if these spacers and 37s will work without a lift before purchasing.
Hi- I can't answer your question directly as I hadn't moved to 37s pre-lift, BUT I do have these exact spacers listed for sale right now in the Marketplace if you wanted to give it a shot without paying full retail!

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/borne-off-road-1-40”-wheel-spacers.81654/
 

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Hi! I just ordered a set of 1.2” spacers for my Method 703’s with 35mm offset. I am running 35X12.5 R17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, and they are rubbing my Zone UCA’s on the driver side after alignment.

Will these spacers work with my aftermarket wheels, without any trimming or replacing the factory studs? Thanks!!


Hey Gang!

Nick here from Borne Off-Road! I just wanted to kick off this thread with some exciting news that we have a solid selection of wheel spacers available for the 6th Gen Broncos! Make sure that you head over to our Engineering Blog for some more insight on wheel spacers and our design:

FINDING SPACE – BORNE OFF-ROAD WHEEL SPACERS


Ford Bronco Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers IMG_8412





Here's a quick look at the difference with our 2" (50mm) spacer installed on our Badlands:

Ford Bronco Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers IMG_8412



Make sure that you also head over to our website to pick up a set today!

Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers, fits 2021+ Ford Bronco 2.3L/2.7L

Ford Bronco Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers IMG_8412


As always, don't hesitate to read out with any questions that you might have!

-Nick
 

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Will these spacers work with my aftermarket wheels, without any trimming or replacing the factory studs? Thanks!!
The back of the factory wheels have "pockets.". If the studs extend beyond the spacer they will fit in these pockets. I used to run 1" spacers on my wife's Bronco with factory wheels and they worked fine.
 
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Hi! I just ordered a set of 1.2” spacers for my Method 703’s with 35mm offset. I am running 35X12.5 R17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, and they are rubbing my Zone UCA’s on the driver side after alignment.

Will these spacers work with my aftermarket wheels, without any trimming or replacing the factory studs? Thanks!!
Hey @Migo - It depends. You may need to shave down the studs a little, but that's only if the wheels do not have a pocket on the back side between the mounting holes (pictured below).

Hope this helps!
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Hey @Migo - It depends. You may need to shave down the studs a little, but that's only if the wheels do not have a pocket on the back side between the mounting holes (pictured below).

Hope this helps!
-Josh


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Thank you! My Methods do have a shallow recessed area between the holes. They look different than the picture (and maybe not as deep) but I think they will work. Fingers crossed!
 

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installed these (1.4")on my stock badsquatch and all is good. I had the stickerfab front mudflaps and after install, the passenger side tire rubbed on the mudflap at full lock. i replaced them with the IAG mini flaps and now plenty of clearance.

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Thank you! My Methods do have a shallow recessed area between the holes. They look different than the picture (and maybe not as deep) but I think they will work. Fingers crossed!
Installed the 1.2” spacers today and had zero issues with fitment on the Method 703’s. They look great, although I have a tinge of regret not going a touch wider. I suppose my CV joints will thank me!
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