Ive been looking at 1 in. wheel adapters for the rear of my truck do any of you guys got opinions on these? any negatives i should know about before i get some
Ive been looking at 1 in. wheel adapters for the rear of my truck do any of you guys got opinions on these? any negatives i should know about before i get some
2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...
You have to cut the factory lugs studs if you go with a 1". 1-1/2" you will be fine.
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danger_ranger83: I see now why it cost so much to get a harness made... FML
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They work. I put over 500 rwhp on mine with slicks and never had issues. I ordered the correct offset wheels and removed them. Can sell them cheap if interested.
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The adapters im looking at have different studs so i wouldnt have to cut them.
2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...
Yes, you will. The factory studs are 1.25" long, they will stick out past the spacer, and will not allow the wheel to sit flush on the adapter. Either cut the studs, or get a 1-1/2" spacer.
cjriojas:if you're weather man is a 5 gallon bucket, YOUUUUUUUUUUU might be a redneck
danger_ranger83: I see now why it cost so much to get a harness made... FML
2boostedSilverado: I like Casey's rear end, I want to chat with him about it
2005 SS AWD, 22" REPLICAS, VOLANT CAI, MAGNAFLOW EXH, 1/2 DROP- NEXT: TUNE, SHIFT KIT, SERVOS, TRU-COOL
(SOLD)2000 ECSB HARLEY DAVIDSON EDITION. 2''/4" DROP, 20" BUDNIKS, COWL HOOD, MOLDED ROLLPAN, CLEARS, DROP IN K&N, MIT, TAYLOR WIRES, LOUDMASTER EXHAUST
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Oh ok i get what you mean now. Thanks for the help there cause i wouldnt have known that till i got them.
2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...
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mean05: he told me a price and i bent over and lubed up
truckinL33: 6'' is not enough, and 12'' is too much
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I was looking into some wheel spacers just for the hell of it and it got me wondering. Does anyone make wheel spacers that have a ridge or protrusion that would hold the wheel in place from vibration like the stock hub does? hubcentric is the term I am looking for I think.
2003 GMC K1500 ECSB running an Iron 383 Stroker ......
These are the ones I ran on my trucks and had zero issues with them. Wheel Adapters, Wheel Spacers, Hub Rings, and much more! | Motorsport Technology JR does some nice work. Be sure to order your adapters with factory size studs in them or you might get 7/16" instead of 14mm.
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