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Old 11-22-2007, 07:32 PM
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Wheel spacers

I would like to give my truck a very slightly wider stance and cant afford nor do i want aftermarket wheels. I like the look of my stock rims. Any body running wheel spacers on their truck? Ive seen billet spacers advertised several places - just like the spacers used on duallys. Wondering if anyone else is running them. Looks like most places custom machine them per application making them non-returnable. Don't want to order them to find out they don't work or I don't like them. Im thinking maybe 1"-1.5" spacers. All input greatly appreciated.
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I bought some billet spacers on ebay for the back of my Duramax, 1.5" wide, this evened out the front and back so the track was the same. Yep, duramax trucks are 3" wider in the front than in the back.
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Try calling Fred at wheel adapter. He will work with you on what you need. He will take all the info about your truck and build the spacers guanteed to work. Check out this link.

http://www.wheeladapter.com/
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