05-25-2013, 02:27 AM | #1 |
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20" LTZs on a Square
Anybody ever heard/seen of anyone running a 20" LTZ on a square? Seems like you could run adapters to overcome the 6-lug issue. Just wondering if/how well they fit.
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05-25-2013, 05:48 AM | #2 |
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
Swap to 6-lug aftermarket rotors up front and 4x4 axles in the rear might be the answer.
http://www.performanceonline.com/che...ersion-rotors/ 5-lug to 6-lug adapters are a 2-piece adapter and are very SCAREY in my opinion.
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
ya I was gonna say they make them in 5 lug now
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
The factory wheels are a pretty high theft item around here, and are pretty pricy to replace. For that kind of bread, there are a lot of better looking wheels, IMO.
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
The guy I buy my wheels from thinks these are the best looking wheels. He is always telling I should get these for my 86. I don't think they would look good on a square. You can get them in black also. I can get them at the same price as after market wheels.
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
So aside from the 6-lug issue, the offset/backspace should work, right?
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
The back will probably need spacers.
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
They make 5 on 6 spacers.
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Re: 20" LTZs on a Square
Yep.
And they are a 2-piece spacer that bolts together. I would never run them. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=514304
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