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2" wheel adapter... stock studs too short

bkwudzhom

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I dont know what all the hoopla is all about--just torque those nuts down and wrap as much duct tape on each one as you can--it'll be fine.
 

ODdave

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the offset of the dually hub is actually excessive. I chose to re-center mine ($40 each) as oppose to the spacers. I am not saying that is the right choice for everyone, but it was for me :-D Included a couple mof pics of them.
 

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mark69k20

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I have been driving this rig w/ the spacers a little over 500 miles. I had the wheels off twice at low milage to check torque and inspect. No defects noted. For hwy use i would go the same route... i like the stock wheel look. Hope this helps the rest of you guys wanting to do this!
 

doghead

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Would a 1.5" spacer work? Or, do you absolutely need 2" spacers?
 

mark69k20

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I would really have to look again to see if the 1/2" would make a difference ... I do know my "custom" brake lines were very close to the tires.
 
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