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1'' Wheel Spacers

JpEater

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6 on 5.5 Chevy. Made out of billet Aluminum. 1'' Spacing. Dont remember the brand. Ran them on the rear to make the front and rear tires track more in line on my k10. 1 ton now so i don't need them. Paid $100 each Sell both for $100.
 
Im going to lake tahoe on the 11th, if I come back with any money we'll see. Id like to have some but Its more of a vanity thing IMO because the rear looks funny now that I have dropped down to some narrow black rockcrawler rims.
gabe
 
Spacers

Did you run these on the trails, I was wondering if they would hold up. Did the 1" make the front and rear line up, because I thought I measured more like 1 1/2". Let me know.
 
I had them on my truck when i was in high school with 35" swampers. I didn't abuse my truck but i dang sure don't baby it. I never had any trouble. With these the wheels looked lined up to me. I don't know if anyone would notice a half inch difference if that is what it may be i don't remeber.
 
spacers

Yeah your right about the 1/2"!! I just wasn't sure if they are strong enough for offroad, interested anyway. Ineed a little time to get the money together, just put in a big parts order with Summit. Maybe a week? Later J.
 
JpEater said:
6 on 5.5 Chevy. Made out of billet Aluminum. 1'' Spacing. Dont remember the brand. Ran them on the rear to make the front and rear tires track more in line on my k10. 1 ton now so i don't need them. Paid $100 each Sell both for $100.

got any pics of them?

i wander if you need to get longer studs?:confused:
 
No longer studs needed. You use you factory studs and acorn nuts to attach the spacer to you hub. The spacers then have their own studs that attach the wheel on.
 

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