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Old 10-17-2008, 12:25 AM
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no i dont think so i think the spacers should handle that problem it did on mine
 
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pics when complete I like what Iam seeing
 
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Truck looks good, awesome color. I know there is probably a thread on this, but are the wheel spacers dangerous to use, I have heard different things. I would like to install them on my truck to give the look of the wider stance, no clearance issues, was just wonering your guys point of view. Thanks
 
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Theres a few threads around. I read all the pros and cons and decided it was worth it. The biggest danger is hitting a large pothole at speed could break the spacer. That's why I chose a quality american made one instead of the chinese ones on ebay. Doesn't mean it can't break, just less likely. I also had them made hub and wheel centric so theres no load on the studs.
 
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Old 10-17-2008, 10:55 AM
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Picked up the tires this afternoon. I'll have them mounted tomorrow. Got to admit, I'm a little worried...they look huge compared to the stock tires. Hope they fit.

That's just sweet. let us know how they work i'm thinking about going with the same tire but on 18" rims. post the pics.
 
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where did you get your 1'' blocks from
 
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They fit...sort of. A little rubbing with wheel fully turned. Have a little trimming to do.


 
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where did you get your 1'' blocks from

Performancelifts.com
 
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They fit...sort of. A little rubbing with wheel fully turned. Have a little trimming to do.


Whereabouts in NJ are you from?
 
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Old 10-17-2008, 07:35 PM
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