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So I got a set of 2" spacers that fit the 8 lug bolt pattern perfectly but my 22mm sockets are slightly too big for the holes inside the spacer. Is there a special socket or lug nuts I can get?
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Haven't seen one of those turtle cars since the 90's.
Some spacers will require a thinner wall nut that usually resembles a locking lug. Or maybe try a standard chrome colored non impact socket if you haven't already. The manufacturers website should say if they need any kind of special nut.So I got a set of 2" spacers that fit the 8 lug bolt pattern perfectly but my 22mm sockets are slightly too big for the holes inside the spacer. Is there a special socket or lug nuts I can get?
If what worked for anybody else? Are you going to use thinner aftermarket wheel? Or are you just wanting to push the wheels out? I have only seen 1 skated humvee.I ordered the socket Juan mentioned already. Can't go wrong with another socket in the toolbox! The long lug nut sets look like they could work as well but I would want to know if it worked for anybody else before going that route.
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Ahh, I see.I wanted to keep the original rims but give it a little edge on the side. I don't like the way the military tire looks from the back side on a wagon model. I want to beef it up so I figured I try spacers and see how it looks. I'm waiting on the socket and hoping it will do the trick.
I'm building a few different models and trying out different things.
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Is that even a hmmwv or h1? Homemade roof, homemade bumper with only 4 bolts holding it on, autozone taillights. Just use longer wheel studs in the spindle.I wanted to keep the original rims but give it a little edge on the side. I don't like the way the military tire looks from the back side on a wagon model. I want to beef it up so I figured I try spacers and see how it looks. I'm waiting on the socket and hoping it will do the trick.
I'm building a few different models and trying out different things.
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