Inexpensive wheel spacers on CS2210 ($40)

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Pmorris710

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Thought I'd share an option to consider for rear wheel spacers.
The biggest issue I see being that they won't be hub centric, but I'm not trying to pick up 600lbs on the back and go rock hopping, so why not. I measured out the lugs as 5x4.5, with 1/2" x 20 lugs. They coincidentally match that of Jeep Wranglers, so there's plenty to choose from (these were from Amazon). The hub bump measured around 78mm, and I couldn't find any to match this unfortunately, closest was 82mm. But fit is good, will have to see long term how they do if the move or crack, etc. But stability here we come!
ECCPP 2X 2 Wheel Spacers 5 Lug 5 x 4.5 to 5x4.5 82.5mm (won't let me post link cause I'm noob)
 

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   / Inexpensive wheel spacers on CS2210 ($40) #2  
Pmorris710

:welcome: to TBN thank you for posting about the spacers my neighbor was talking just the other day widening the rear wheels on a CS2210.
 
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No problem. I haven't tested them very long, but the investment is low so worth a shot. I think it will just be important to recheck the lug torque in case the aluminum gets broke in a little with use.
 
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I have had the same spacers on my LS mt125 for about a year now (about 70 hours). I use the BH and loader all the time. No movement, no problems.
 
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Well one wheel nearly fell off. I knew the aluminum felt kinda soft when first torquing and planned on re-torquing. All but two studs came out on one wheel. I reinstalled and felt much better and firm when torquing, added some blue lock tight for good measure. No further loosening seen. So my official advise would be to snug up pretty good on the first install, run them around for a few hours, and definitely pull them back off and reinstall after short break in. And maybe lock tight for extra credit. Still love having them, made all the difference on feeling secure on my slopes.

ECCPP 2X 2 Wheel Spacers 5 Lug 5... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01825ZTB4?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
 
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Pmorris710,

Have these continued to hold up well after re-torquing? Do you know if adding wheel spacers voids the factory warranty? I would love to add spacers to my CS2210 but I'm leaning towards the steel ones in the link above as they are definitely a bit beefier.
Thanks.
 
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Well one wheel nearly fell off. I knew the aluminum felt kinda soft when first torquing and planned on re-torquing. All but two studs came out on one wheel. I reinstalled and felt much better and firm when torquing, added some blue lock tight for good measure. No further loosening seen. So my official advise would be to snug up pretty good on the first install, run them around for a few hours, and definitely pull them back off and reinstall after short break in. And maybe lock tight for extra credit. Still love having them, made all the difference on feeling secure on my slopes.

ECCPP 2X 2 Wheel Spacers 5 Lug 5... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01825ZTB4?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Bit of a necro revival here but wondering how these held up? I just put a hoe on my CS2210 and now I can’t run my chains for winter. Need to push the tires out.

the steel ones are interesting but shipping to Canada is nearly 70USD plus import fees 😬
 
 
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