Wheel Spacers
Built for Flush Fitment, Wider Track and Larger Tires
BDFHYK Hubcentric Wheel Spacers are built for truck and SUV owners who want a stronger stance, better wheel fitment, and more room for larger tires. If your factory wheels sit too far inside the fenders, your upgraded tires rub the suspension, or your lifted truck still does not look wide enough, a quality wheel spacer can help you achieve the fitment you want without replacing the entire wheel set.
As a Truck Upgrade Store, BDFHYK focuses on practical upgrades for real vehicle owners. Our wheel spacer series belongs to the Wheels & Stance category and is designed to improve stance, wider track, tire clearance, and overall vehicle appearance.
Each BDFHYK spacer wheel is OEM-grade and CNC-machined from aviation 6061 aluminum with an anodized finish for long-term durability. Whether you need a truck wheel spacer, f150 wheel spacer, jeep wheel spacer, Ram wheel spacer, or Chevy wheel spacer, BDFHYK offers multiple thicknesses and bolt patterns to support flush fitment, larger tire clearance, and safer installation when vehicle fitment is confirmed.
What Problems Does a Wheel Spacer Solve?
Many truck and SUV owners choose a wheel spacer because they run into real fitment problems.
1. Wheels Sit Too Far Inside the Fenders
Factory wheels often sit deep inside the fender, especially after adding fender flares, lift kits, or wider tires. A wheel spacer helps push the wheels outward for a cleaner and more balanced stance.
2. Larger Tires Rub Suspension Parts
Wider tires may contact the control arms, sway bar, inner fender, or suspension components. The right spacer wheel setup can create extra inner clearance and help reduce rubbing.
3. Lifted Trucks Look Too Narrow
A lifted truck can look tall but visually unbalanced if the wheels remain tucked in. A truck wheel spacer helps create a wider track, making the vehicle look more stable and complete.
4. New Wheels Are Expensive
Many owners want better fitment but do not want to spend thousands on aftermarket wheels. A wheel spacer is a more affordable way to improve stance while keeping the existing wheels.
5. Cheap Spacers May Cause Vibration
Poorly made spacers can lead to vibration, poor centering, or unsafe fitment. BDFHYK hubcentric wheel spacer products are designed to center the wheel more precisely on the hub for smoother driving.
Popular Upgrades by Vehicle and Thickness
Ford F-150 2004-2014
These are suitable for F-150 owners who want a wider stance, better wheel position, and a more aggressive truck appearance while keeping compatible wheels.
Subaru Forester 2014-2018
These are suitable for owners who want improved wheel fitment, better stance, and a cleaner look with compatible wheel and hub specifications.