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Appreciate the replies fellas. Looking for hub centirc on Ebay. I won't be doing any towing with this truck. My 7.3 dually does all of that. So, is the 1.5" or 1.75" the better dimension? Sounds like 2" is too much.
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Ah alright, this helps a bunch. Thanks!2" isn't too much. With a 265/75R16 my tires are still inside the flares. The tailend of the Suburban is wider than the front, ends up being like a 5" difference.
I'll check em out. Thanks! Hoping to not have to spend hundreds.I bought my 2" hub centric aluminum spacers on ebay from Venom Wheel Accesories. They have held up well.
Definitely the same on the little ones, my Blazer looks like it's about 2" different. I like it though, gives me a slightly different path offroad for each tire.Why what? Why to the wheel spacers? People use them to even out out the track width on the rear to get it closer to the front's width. I don't remember on the half tons but on the 3/4 tons the rear wheels are pulled inward roughly 1.75 inches and some people don't like the look of that. I am one of those people but have not done anything about it.
I have 2" spacers on the rear of mine. I went with Supreme Suspension on ebay. They are not hub centric but if you have a full float rear axel you won't be able to get hub centric spacers(at least not that I could find). Most of the wheels I have seen aren't hubcentric either(mine are not) lug centric works fine if you are using the right lugnuts and careful on install it works great. I haven't been able to drive mine a whole bunch with them yet, but about 100 miles no issues. I think 2" is perfect for the burb.I'll check em out. Thanks! Hoping to not have to spend hundreds.
That looks really good! I never really paid attention to the inset until people started pointing it out. Now I can't stand it LOLI have been running the same set of lug centric aluminum 1.75" spacers since around 2005, this is on my 1999 K2500 with semi floating axle and LT265/75R16 tires.
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They have held up well over the years, have seen plenty of towing and hauling.
If I had to replace them, I might buy a set of these now.
A bit pricey though, more than double what I paid for the aluminum ones.