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H2 take offs

jimbug

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will thes fit on my 3/4 ton sub w/ 4-5" lift and do i need to have the centers macined to fit over my hubs?
 
bolted on my 60/14 just fine. but dont forget 5.5" backspacing. most rims we run are 4-4.25" backspacing.

when i get home today i can post for ya. and on my truck being 1 ton thay dont comeout past the fenders in the front. :eek1:
 
Mine fit fine on my 10b/14bsf and on my d60/14ff. I use 2" spacers in the back because of the backspacing though. It was just too narrow looking.
 
They fit. But the backspacing is way different. Without some kind of spacer, mine was rubbing the tie-rod boot slightly. I used camber degree shims between the spindle and knuckle, so that spaced it out enough to clear it.

Technically, the vehicle should handle better because the scrub radius is more in line with what OEM's like these days.
 
73k5blazer said:
They fit. But the backspacing is way different. Without some kind of spacer, mine was rubbing the tie-rod boot slightly. I used camber degree shims between the spindle and knuckle, so that spaced it out enough to clear it.

I have the same problem. Where can I get "camber degree shims" and what do they look like?

Dustin
 
I Dont Think The Offset Will Be Too Bad... My New Aam Axle Is 3" Wider Than My Eaton Was So Now My Track Is Even Front To Rear
 
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no spacers on this.
 
I'm hoping they'll work allright on mine, once I get everything together. Will be, 87 Jimmy, 60/14, 4" lift, H2's, 37x12.50's, we'll see in about 6 months! :D
 

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