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Front wheel spacers

Postby MicksJunkyard » Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:09 am

I coudnt think of a better title but I was curious if anyone has altered how the front wheels sit in so recessed on the first gennys. I do not know if spacers would necessarily be the answer but to me they just look so far in maybe because I have a dually just wondering if anyone has a remedy for this that is safe and reliable or if its not even worth messing with.
1993 dodge d350 2wd/dual . Converted auto to NV4500. DIY air intake, fixed all the leaks and now ready to upgrade
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Re: Front wheel spacers

Postby boomer » Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:40 pm

You could get spacers but steer away from cheap ones since aluminum spacers just don't like they weight of our trucks. All steel spacers will cost ya...so it may make more sense to buy wheels with deeper offset. I would hesitate to push wheels out more that 1.5 inches...especially if your running wide tires. 235/85 is as fat as I'd go
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