darren250r - 98 2wd RCSB

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darren250r

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I like that truck you running adapters for those wheels?

Thanks. No adapters. The stock 2wd wheels have a substantial offset built into them. The newer wheels have the same offset as our 4x4 wheels. I got a 4x4 14bolt which is 6-lug and 3" wider than the 2wd version. So, with the newer wheels and wider axle, it put me right back to stock width.

Up front I used C2500 front rotors for a 98' to convert it to 6-lug w/ABS. Everything besides the lug pattern is identical. In order to run the center caps and bring the front width back to stock to match the rear I had to use 1.5" billet spacers to give me the 3" total increase I needed to account for the different offset. Without the spacers, the wheels hit the UCAs, the hubs stick out so you can't run the center caps and they rubbed the inner fender at crank.
 
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