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Old 11-27-2015, 01:23 PM   #1
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Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels

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hey ghernandez - i'm confused on what size spacer you used on the rear.

you say buy 1", but also say 1/2" might be too big.

can you straighten me out and tell me what size spacer is used on the truck in your photo?

did it clear the wheel tubs in the rear with this size?
I got 1" spacers on the truck in the picture I bought em of summit racing
part #TGI-14001-1-KIT they say they're for Toyota but the ones for Chevrolet the center bore is still to small for the drum to fit..
In my truck it won't clear the tubs and that's because of the height I wouldn't be able to go that low with them on also remember my truck is bagged ..
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Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels

perfect!
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Old 02-26-2018, 09:07 AM   #3
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I got 1" spacers on the truck in the picture I bought em of summit racing
part #TGI-14001-1-KIT they say they're for Toyota but the ones for Chevrolet the center bore is still to small for the drum to fit..
In my truck it won't clear the tubs and that's because of the height I wouldn't be able to go that low with them on also remember my truck is bagged ..
Part number no longer brings up a wheel spacer. Do you happen to remember what the size of the opening was for the spacer to fit the hubs?
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