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🚗 Elevate your ride’s stance and street cred with precision-engineered wheel spacers!
KSP Forged 1" (25mm) 6x5.5" (6x139.7mm) wheel spacers are designed for Toyota 6-lug vehicles from 1989-2023, crafted from durable 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum with high-grade bolts. These spacers improve vehicle stability and allow for larger tires or lift kits, featuring a non-hubcentric design with a 108mm hub bore and M12x1.5 thread pitch. Installation requires proper torque (72-80 ft/lbs) and care to avoid vibration. Supported by a 30-day refund and 12-month replacement policy, they offer a budget-friendly, high-impact upgrade for serious enthusiasts.


















| ASIN | B01N2RY5D3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,185 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Wheel Adapters & Spacers |
| Brand | KSP PERFORMANCE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,594) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2016 |
| Exterior | Anodization |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.09 pounds |
| Item model number | 6009K |
| Manufacturer | Goldenlion |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100-6550550-1081215K-009BK |
| Model | wheel accessories |
| Product Dimensions | 16.3 x 8.54 x 5.29 inches |
| Special Features | 10.9 degree lug nuts, Anodized surface, Forged |
C**N
4Runner 1.25” Wheel Spacers
These are high quality wheel spacers. Extended lug nuts help center the spacer to the hub compared to other with acorn nuts. I had a different brand on before these that made the steering wheel shake. I switched to the KSP and the vibration is gone. Good quality lug stud threads. Factory lug nuts thread on smooth. I would also recommend extended factory lug nuts that are 1.87” long to fit the spacer studs. These spacers also fit the 2024 4Runner.
A**S
They look amazing.
They look good—it seems like a good purchase, and they appear to be of good quality. So far, everything is fine.
B**E
Nice spacers
Accurate sizing wheel spacers for my 07 GMC Canyon. Good high quality material that seem durable and stable.
J**S
tacoooooooo
21 tacoma they pretty good stuff blue looks awesome and there stable as hell
F**A
Good Quality Spacers
Work as they should. I compared them to my Spidertrax, and they are pretty close to quality. They do miss on some of the beveling, but the material seems comparable. I’m using them on a 2004 Tundra 4x4.
R**Y
Good Quality Wheel Spacers for Tacoma
This is a good quality product. Very reasonable price and CNC construction and hubcentric design which is the standard for wheel spacers. Installation on my 2nd Gen Tacoma took about 1 1/2 hours, but with the right tools you could get these on fairly quick. The rear go on fairly easily but for the front it’s much easier if you have a 2nd person to help you keep the rotor from spinning as you go to tighten the spacer. Shipping was quick and instructions are clear, ordering them can be confusing so make sure you get the right size for your vehicle. If your on the fence between 1 and 1/2 inches, or 2 inches, if I were to buy again I’d go with the 2 inch one if your running the stock rims.
B**Z
Used this
Perfect fit
M**V
Doesn't work on 2nd gen tacoma
Wheel Spacers for Toyota, KSP Forged 4Pcs 1.5" 6x5.5 to 6x5.5 Thread Pitch 12x1.5 Hub Bore 106mm 6 Lug 38mm Hub Centric Wheel Adapters for 4-Runner Tacoma Tundra FJ Cruiser Sequoia, 2 Years Warranty Up front: The spacers, as shipped, won't work on a gen 2 Tacoma (2005-2015). I'd venture to guess gen 1s and 3s would probably have the same issue as well. The hub's lug bolts don't even get close to protrusion (barely make it halfway through the nut) with the included nuts. I'm trying to find a workaround (maybe extended thread nuts or longer studs) and will update this review with the seller's response and again if I'm able to successfully install these. Ordered these spacers for a 2007 Toyota Tacoma (2wd PreRunner with 6-lug rims). The item description indicates that these spacers will fit and, for the most part, they do. The hub bore is perfect (no play on the hub but still slip on with ease), lug bolts center up, and the bolts on the spacer are the same size as the hub (M12x1.5) so the factory lug nuts will screw on to the spacers. The problem: There is absolutely no thread protrusion from the hub's lug bolt with the spacer kit's lug nut. Not even close (see photo). I ensured the spacer was seated flush against the hub and the lugs were centered in the spacer's holes (so the lug bolts would fully seat in the tapered holes on the spacer) but after tightening them as much as possible (with the hub still spinning freely, so maybe torqued to 25-30 ft-lb) the end of the bolt was roughly halfway through the lug nut. I didn't torque them all the way to 80 ft-lb but there was no way I was going to get even 1 more full rotation, which was certainly still not enough to get adequate thread protrusion. The instructions in the package say that lugs to attach the spacer to the hub are not included and call for open-end conical seat lug nuts of the appropriate diameter/pitch to match the hub's stud. The package does include M12x1.5 open-end conical seat lugs (which are, in fact, exactly what the instructions say are needed to mount the spacer to my vehicle i.e. correct size). Also, these nuts would not work with the factory wheels as they do not use a conical seat. Furthermore, the included instructions conflict with the mounting diagram in the item's listing (see attached). One says that the included lug nuts are for mounting the spacer to the hub, the other says they are for mounting the wheel to the spacer. Since the included lugs matched what the instructions say are needed to mount the spacer, I used them to attach the spacer to the hub. Obviously they won't work and now I'm a little concerned about finding one that will. These nuts are already shorter than anything else I've found. Their slightly less than .80" tall and most of the replacements I've found are just over .8" at best. Seems like extended lug bolts for the hub are the only confidence inspiring solution given the circumstances. Hopefully KSP responds with a solution soon. Update: Ordered some extended thread nuts (http://amzn.com/B01N03AQIU) for $32 to hopefully solve the problem. I got roughly 6 full rotations out of the included lug nuts. The new nuts have a 0.3" (7.6mm) shank that extends below the taper and into the holes for the wheel studs. The extension should add enough threads to ensure at least 9+ full rotations which would achieve the recommended 12.5mm of thread engagement on the wheel stud even though the stud doesn't protrude through the nut. I measured the space between the bottom of the included acorn style nut to the back of the spacer (roughly .4") and the diameter of the bottom of the hole (roughly .65") to ensure the new nuts would fit in the spacer and not bottom out on the hub before being fully tightened, so these should work. It would have been nice to know I was going to have to spend and extra $32 to make these spacers work. The ad is a bit deceiving.
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K**G
Fits well and is of good quality
R**S
well made , fit good
J**O
Very good quality
A**N
They work great on my 2013 trd Tacoma give an extra aggressive look
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