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I just used normal aluminum Ebay 1.5" spacers for my K2500, weren't hub centric. Now the front and rear are identical. I personally wouldn't go anymore than 1.5".
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After searching, hubcentric spacers won't work for these axles unless you go deeper than the depth the hub sticks out. I don't want to go that big.I just used normal aluminum Ebay 1.5" spacers for my K2500, weren't hub centric. Now the front and rear are identical. I personally wouldn't go anymore than 1.5".
I dont know for sure... but I would guess no. Unless the axles are a different size I would think there the same. But never owned a 2500...Does anybody know - is hub centric different for the semi float 14 bolt versus the full float?
If you're referring to spacers? Then yes, for the wheels, I don't think they would be. All the hubcentric spacers I found, would not work on a full float. The ring for the wheels would impede on the hub(narrower center bore) at the outside edge of the spacer. I went with lugcentric because of this. The only way I could see the hubcentric spacers working is if you did a 3"+ spacer, that would put the outer lip of the spacer beyond the end of the hub.Does anybody know - is hub centric different for the semi float 14 bolt versus the full float?
Thanks! Nice truck btw!Ok. I bought hub centric from Venom wheel accessories, but I have the semi float. So... I am no help, and good luck.