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    Quote Originally Posted by if99 View Post
    22's are to big for me. Even 20 is stretching it. I've read that the reproductions are much heavier
    I have heard talks of them doing 20's in the truck bolt pattern also...

    And if youre worried about weight then why are you adding 20's anyway???
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    I have heard talks of them doing 20's in the truck bolt pattern also...

    And if youre worried about weight then why are you adding 20's anyway???
    agreed
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    I would like to buy the adaptors and don't know were to get them. I also ha e the tbss wheels I bought off fleebay for my 00' rcsb ss.
    00' imperail blue rcss, drop in K&N, magnaflow cat back, 2" drop on the rear, just the begining.
    undecided on front mount or rear mount turbo. it will happen thow.

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    Ur 00 ss huh?! I gotta see pics of this!

    And you can order axles and drill hubs for same amount of money your going to put into cheap adapters!

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    My truck is a rcsb stepside or ss for short. And I rather just get the $100 adaptors then spend thousands doing it your way and not like it becouse its not the way I want it any way. So yea IDE rather do it my way. Sorry if I offend any body but I can only do what I can aford.
    00' imperail blue rcss, drop in K&N, magnaflow cat back, 2" drop on the rear, just the begining.
    undecided on front mount or rear mount turbo. it will happen thow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00brado View Post
    My truck is a rcsb stepside or ss for short. And I rather just get the $100 adaptors then spend thousands doing it your way and not like it becouse its not the way I want it any way. So yea IDE rather do it my way. Sorry if I offend any body but I can only do what I can aford.
    just remember when you put those adapters on, you have torque specs to follow. you dont want to overtorque the studs on the adapter and have them strip out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacstar View Post
    just remember when you put those adapters on, you have torque specs to follow. you dont want to overtorque the studs on the adapter and have them strip out.

    ya my dumb a$$ striped the spacers i just bought for the TA ws6. i bought he nice 2012 c-6 chrome rims off craigs list for it and the back neded spacers and the first one i striped. so ya i learned the hard way about that. thanks for the info. so were can i get the adaptors at cuz thats the way ide lke to go.
    00' imperail blue rcss, drop in K&N, magnaflow cat back, 2" drop on the rear, just the begining.
    undecided on front mount or rear mount turbo. it will happen thow.

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