Before you buy a wheel spacer, there are important things to consider. If you don't note some of these factors, you may end up worsening your ride quality instead of improving it - which is one of the first benefits of installing a wheel spacer. Below, we've outlined factors such as spacer type, compatibility, size, and installation.
There are two types of wheel spacers you can choose from; lug-centric and hub-centric spacers. As the name implies, the hub-centric spacers attach to the hub assembly, while the lug-centric spacers act as a link between the hub and wheel. Most people refer to the lug-centric spacers as washers. Both of these spacer types are ideal.
Concerning size, you should know your wheel size beforehand so that it'll be easy to choose the proper spacer type. Also, we recommend getting some extended studs, especially if you have lug-centric spacers.
The installation process for both types of wheel spacers is easy, although installing the lug-centric spacers can cause you to break a sweat. You don't need professional assistance to change the spacers unless you don't mind spending a few extra dollars. Most of the spacers in the market will be compatible with your Bronco; however, if you have a custom wheel and tire package installed in your Bronco, you should take note of its requirements.
With all the fantastic benefits of having a wheel spacer, there's no need to wait for any further to get them for your wheels. Please look at our collection of the best Ford Bronco wheel spacers.