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Old 08-31-2007, 02:58 PM
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I am wheel illiterate.....im pretty sure these wont fit over the callipers but what size spacer would i need to run to clear them? or can a spacer even fix that?

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You will need a spacer for the front but not for the rear. And I DONT suggest getting the spacer plate that just fits over the lug bolts. Get a real spacer that has lug bolts on it, and most people here say that hub-centric is the way to go... honestly i dont know the difference. I am running lug-centric with no problems. And a 1" spacer is about what you need but you will need to do some super slight griding on the factory lug bolts to get the spacer to fit flush against the rotar plate.
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If you need wheel spacers and plan to go offroad, check with Spydertrax 1st, they're it for that type of shizzle.
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If you need a spacer for the front shouldn't you use a spacer on the back also to keep the front and rear track width the same?
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If you need wheel spacers and plan to go offroad, check with Spydertrax 1st, they're it for that type of shizzle.
I remember looking at their products after seeing it in a catalog....but I don't believe they have spacers in the 6x4.5 pattern??
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They don't list any on their website. They may be able to make a custom set, though, I dunno. Give them a call... they do all kinds of crazy, custom stuff. Definitely quality products!
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I`m a 2WD guy and know nothing about 4x4`s but aren`t those 5 lug wheels?They won`t fit anyway will they?
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I`m a 2WD guy and know nothing about 4x4`s but aren`t those 5 lug wheels?They won`t fit anyway will they?
yeah, i clicked the wrong bolt....they make them with 6 but everything is still the same
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what about these....are they hub centric??

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