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Old 02-19-2019, 02:07 PM   #1
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Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

Hi -
Those running transit/transport wheels on a 70 and earlier truck (with narrow rear diff), what thickness spacers are you running to get it all to clear?
Post a pic of your truck or any shots showing the clearance.

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Old 02-19-2019, 05:30 PM   #2
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Re: Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

Have one I’m doing for a customer. Has transits. Rear is using a 2” spacer. This is on a 67 Gmc leaf spring truck with the HD rear end
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Re: Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

1" worked perfect by the way.
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Re: Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

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1" worked perfect by the way.
I am running a different wheel but it’s sill the modern bore and stud size.

What spacers did you run?

I am concerned with the fact that our trucks use a 7/16th stud and the newer wheels use a 14mm

That combined with the fact that i doubt anyone makes a hub centric spacer for our trucks that also have a modern hub bore on the outside?
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Re: Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

For what it’s with I had my rears modified to a 4.375 backspace and fit perfect, no spacer. Then I pulled axles out and had machine shop take them down to fit the transports. Both were cheap. Used some 14mm studs from a Honda Pilot. Think I have some pics in my thread
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Re: Transport/Transit 22" Steel Wheels - rear spacer thickness?

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I am running a different wheel but it’s sill the modern bore and stud size.

What spacers did you run?

I am concerned with the fact that our trucks use a 7/16th stud and the newer wheels use a 14mm

That combined with the fact that i doubt anyone makes a hub centric spacer for our trucks that also have a modern hub bore on the outside?
I just bought some non-hubcentric toyota ones. I did use acorn style lung nuts through... The 1" have a hard time getting below the wheel mounting surface.
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