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Anyone have 35's on stock rims? 17's?

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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 02:59 PM
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Sup dudes, i want to level my truck and put 35's on it, but will they fit on a 17 inch stock rims, i cant afford rims due to college expenses.... i know they rub at full lock but i wont be doing much offraoding till next hunting season.... what do yaw think?
 
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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 03:26 PM
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level should work, I run wheel spacers to give me a wider stance and more inside clearance.
 
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level should work, I run wheel spacers to give me a wider stance and more inside clearance.
Ok someone else told me wheel spacers, but i cant find them no where, how much do they usually run and where could i get them
 
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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 03:42 PM
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e-bay, make sure you get hub-centric bolt on billet aluminum. Mine are 1-1/4" you can't go any smaller and clear your factory studs.
 
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e-bay, make sure you get hub-centric bolt on billet aluminum. Mine are 1-1/4" you can't go any smaller and clear your factory studs.
i found one but its a 6 by 5.5..... can u adjust it for a 5 lug pattern or is it only for a 6? other sites dont any for my model dodge
 
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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 03:54 PM
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Pretty reasonable and really good quality just give them a call and ask for Dustin
http://adaptitusa.com/5x550to5x550wheeladapter.aspx
 

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Originally Posted by 05dakota4x4
Pretty reasonable and really good quality just give them a call and ask for Dustin
http://adaptitusa.com/
Thanks dude so its the 5x135 or 5 x5.5 right? just makin sure
 
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Originally Posted by hoss67
Thanks dude so its the 5x135 or 5 x5.5 right? just makin sure
5x5.50 = 5x139.7 5x135 is the ford pattern
 
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Originally Posted by 05dakota4x4
5x5.50 = 5x139.7 5x135 is the ford pattern
ight thanks bro
 
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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 04:12 PM
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if u do call tell them u talked to me aka Jeffy
 
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