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Location: Lee's Summit, MO (KC)
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Wheel adapter / spacers ?
Put some new wheels and tires on my Jimmy today and I want to space the rear out at least 1.5" on each side to match the front, as well as get a bit more clearance on the inside. Where did everyone get theirs?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Allen,TX
Posts: 223
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Re: Wheel adapter / spacers ?
eBay. Search seller lugs-n-stuff. $50 for 1.5" spacers.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: central michigan
Posts: 1,196
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Re: Wheel adapter / spacers ?
I want to do the same with some rally wheels
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: calgary alberta
Posts: 1,248
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Re: Wheel adapter / spacers ?
dont cheap out buy hub centric spacers and not made in china crap you will break your studs with cheapo ones.
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: ID
Posts: 663
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Re: Wheel adapter / spacers ?
I had a pair custom made hub-centric from:
http://www.motorsport-tech.com/ They were expensive, but highly recommended. They seem higher quality, better studs, and tighter tolerances than the 2 sets of cheap ebay ones that I picked up from CL to get my project mocked up. |
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