

🚀 Elevate your Super Duty’s stance and performance with Rough Country’s ultimate 2" wheel spacers!
Rough Country’s 2-inch wheel spacers are engineered specifically for 2003-2022 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty 4WD trucks, featuring a precise 8x170 bolt pattern and corrosion-resistant 6061-T6 anodized aluminum construction. Designed to enable wider tire fitment and an aggressive stance, these spacers come with preinstalled M14x1.5 studs for easy installation and are backed by a lifetime replacement warranty, making them a durable and reliable upgrade for serious truck enthusiasts.




| ASIN | B07GNTJKY1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,505 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #48 in Car Wheel Spacers |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Construction | Drilling Required: No |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (358) |
| Date First Available | 8 August 2018 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 7.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 1094ARED |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1094ARED |
| Model | Rough Country 2" Wheel Spacers for Ford F-250/F-350 SuperDuty 4WD (2003-2026) |
| Position | Outer |
| Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 23.5 x 17.78 cm; 7.03 kg |
| Safety Rating | _ |
| Special Features | Does not fit dually models. Does NOT fit 17+ models with 4-inch axle, Only fits models with 14mm x1.5" wheel studs., Works with hub-centric OE wheels., Works with lug-centric aftermarket wheels. |
D**E
Good fitment on 02 f250. Need to trim original studs back to clear hub face on spacer and had to purchase 14x2 lugs . Was able to put factory 18s from newer 250 on. No vibrations
L**R
I installed these at home on my 2005 F-250 Superduty 4x4 w/6.0 Powerstroke Diesel. As I shopped around for spacers, I was initially skeptical about the extremely competitive price of these. Other sellers wanted over TWICE as much for similar items. When I opened the boxes, all skepticism vanished. These are excellent, high quality, beautiful wheel spacers. Installation was easy. They include the tapered lug nuts to attach the spacer to the truck. You will need to use you existing lug nuts to attach your wheels to the spacers. I torqued everything to 150 foot-pounds. Use a torque wrench and Loctite for sure on the inner lug nuts. Be ready for the aggressive stance. They really look good. They run true, no odd shakes or vibrations. I'm 100% satisfied with this purchase.
T**N
When I was looking for spacers and found this ones the reviews are half bad half good So I decided to give them a try And I can say from my experience if you install them the proper way I don’t see why you would have any problems with the spacers Clean the mounting area with a metal brush Torque them to specs use medium tread lock and anti sizing I installed this RC spacers on a 03 F350 had them on for 6 months and I tow a trailer with a bobcat sometimes dirt or concrete And had zero issues 👍
R**R
Will kill you and your family
S**S
Did you break 7 studs, or 8? In all the speed, and dirt roads, you probably lost count, so I guess you gotta ask yourself if you're feeling lucky, well are ya feelin lucky p*nk? Other than stating the obvious, these spacers definitely give a more aggressive look to your truck, but I have come to find that these studs are made of cast aluminium and anyone that knows how metal works knows cast anything is very fragile, and susceptible to failure when exposed to shock, kind of like a bump in the road.. I've put probably 8,000 miles on these bad boys, drove all over the lower 48, and it wasn't until I got to the dirt roads of North Dakota that two studs were sheared clean off, and the other 6 broke off with my breaker bar and socket while trying desperately to get this spacer off so I wasn't stranded in the middle of nowhere.. I thankfully didn't shear off my primary studs, in part to having the sense to pull over before my tire fell off... Conclusion, my better judgement told me not to buy these, I didn't listen, however, judging my the other reviews, I will say these spacers are clearly a crap shoot.. You don't know if you're going to get a set with good quality, or if you are getting a set that cant even take some dirt before failing.. And before you say its my fault for my installation, I followed the instructions to a capital T, I brushed the hubs and factory studs with a wire wheel, I locktighted the studs, I torqued the nuts down at installation and at 500 miles, even had my mechanic torque em for good measure with his top of the line torque wrench.. If you feel like you wanna take the risk, by all means, it definitely will spice your truck up for the ladies, and I'm sure if you live in a city not really doing "truck things" staying on asphalt these will be just fine however, keep a socket, impact, and a good lift in your truck so you aren't stranded when these inevitably fail.. In the end, ask yourself how lucky you feel
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