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HooliganC2500

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Newer pics of my lifted 2wd.

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the factory wheels on the lift with meaty tires looks so clean. like thats how it should of rolled off the show room
 

Seth Williams

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New to forums guys thought I might join this one!!! Wanted to show my truck too! 97 2wd with just 2 in foil spacer and 2in lowering shackle in the back with 33x12.5x15 on 15x8 pro comp steel rims. Little dings and obviously no bumpers. The front bumper was my fault an off-roading accident but the back just looks better with it off (;
 

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New to forums guys thought I might join this one!!! Wanted to show my truck too! 97 2wd with just 2 in foil spacer and 2in lowering shackle in the back with 33x12.5x15 on 15x8 pro comp steel rims. Little dings and obviously no bumpers. The front bumper was my fault an off-roading accident but the back just looks better with it off (;
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Here's a better pic to see that 2in shackle. U can see I tried bumper but didn't like it /:
 

dcp1992

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Did anyone get the 4 inch spindles to work with the stock 5 lug wheels? My wheels hit the spindles

Depends on the rough casting on the spindles. Some people have no problem whether they be aluminum or steel. How much is it hitting? If just a little you can clearance the spindle until they fit. Or get a 1/4" spacer from the autoparts store.

I had no problems with the stock aluminum wheels.
 

95C1500

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Yeah RC in their infinite wisdom decided they would produce two different spindles for this lift. Mine is one of those problem lifts. I can barely clear my current wheels with a 1/4" spacer. Forget about running wheel weights on the inner lip of the wheels
 

92silverado1500

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Yeah RC in their infinite wisdom decided they would produce two different spindles for this lift. Mine is one of those problem lifts. I can barely clear my current wheels with a 1/4" spacer. Forget about running wheel weights on the inner lip of the wheels

One side the spindle pushed the wheel weights around the wheel (I didn't realize it was hitting til I tried driving it) and it was digging into the wheel. Probably gonna get a quarter inch spacer in the morning
 

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Depends on the rough casting on the spindles. Some people have no problem whether they be aluminum or steel. How much is it hitting? If just a little you can clearance the spindle until they fit. Or get a 1/4" spacer from the autoparts store.

I had no problems with the stock aluminum wheels.

It's hitting enough that it's leaving a mark around the whole wheel. I'm hoping a quarter inch spacer will do it, gonna get one in the morning
 
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