JWR
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
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- Location
- So MD / WV
- Tractor
- MF 2660 LP, 3 Kubota B2150, Kubota BX2200, MH Pacer, Gravely 5660, etc.
This is where I got my Wheel spacers Tractor Wheel Spacers Hub Extensions, Kubota, John Deere, Compact Tractor, Utility Vehicle for my real wheels. This site has information about the dangers of using spacers on the front end Spacers vs Engineered Axles
Yeah, I spoke with Christian Hansen a good bit before buying my spacers for the B2150. He is obviously super experienced and knows his business well. It was near a coin flip and I ended up buying from Bora rather than him. Do not recall what tipped the scales.
The other article regarding spacers vs engineered axles is far afield from any situation with my equipment (and probably uncommon for most of us on these threads.) For most of us, spacers are a rear-wheels-only topic with one of two motives: Improved stability and rollover resistance on steep ground (my case) OR making space for chains. Front spacers do not help for rollover resistance because the front axles are pivoted in the middle. The "Engineered axles" -- meaning a specially manufactured replacement axle for 4WD tractors is something for which there are rare few customers. Strange stuff. I'm guessing for farm operators with crops where front spacing must be made wider and they have a full-time need (??)
Anyway, I do not see how any of that relates to discussion about tire chains. (Maybe it was just an aside,interesting info, and you did not mean that it was related.)