Some of the comments on this subject don't make any sense, but I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion just like me.
I want to make one thing clear and that is that I am
NOT trying to discourage anyone from running spacers on their vehicle, in fact I still run spacers even though I am fully aware of the problems that can be caused by using them.
Will you ever have a wheel bearing failure as a result of running spacers?
Maybe not, but it is s good idea to understand the possible problems that can occur.
I have personally seen wheel bearing failures as a direct result of using spacers, but like I said in a similar topic I have not seen one yet on an S-Series.
Wheel spacers
WILL void any warranty work that involves bad wheel bearings or similar problems caused by spacers.
If you are having a problem that you think might be a bad wheel bearing then the smart thing to do would be to remove the spacers before you take your vehicle in for warranty work.
Even my own alignment/tire guy who I highly respect gives me grief every time he sees my spacer.
Aluminum wheel spacer also have a tendency to cause wheel vibrations by not being perfectly centered, incorrectly torqued, and also from the chemical reaction between the spacer and the rotor or drum due to dissimilar metals.
I remember a few of these problems being mentioned by members here.
None of the potential problems that I have listed above will keep me from using wheel spacers, but there is nothing wrong with being educated.
Steve