Hi Guys,
I live on a hilly lot... not much level ground anywhere. I've read that wheel spacers add too much stress to the rear axle, but I've also read that they are perfectly acceptable options.
I went ahead and got a set of 2" Bro-Tek rear spacers. In reading more, I stumbled across an old thread on another site where someone was saying not to use wheel weights and loaded tires, claiming the downhill wheel/axle would break under stress.
I have loaded R4 tires and will have 800-1000lbs on the 3-point (ballast or wood chipper). Is that going to be a problem if I have 2" spacers?
Thank you,
-Michael
I live on a hilly lot... not much level ground anywhere. I've read that wheel spacers add too much stress to the rear axle, but I've also read that they are perfectly acceptable options.
I went ahead and got a set of 2" Bro-Tek rear spacers. In reading more, I stumbled across an old thread on another site where someone was saying not to use wheel weights and loaded tires, claiming the downhill wheel/axle would break under stress.
I have loaded R4 tires and will have 800-1000lbs on the 3-point (ballast or wood chipper). Is that going to be a problem if I have 2" spacers?
Thank you,
-Michael