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Wheel spacers and adapters
#1707494
12/07/14 05:35 AM
12/07/14 05:35 AM
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Just thought Id pass along some info. I needed to install some spacers on my truck for some new wheels to fit correctly so I picked up a set of 4 from Sixityauto.com. They are 5x5.5 to 5x5.5 and are 1.5" thick. I'll post some pics in a few but they are a well built and fit perfectly. And I got all 4 for $99 instead of all of the other brands that were $80-100 for 2. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend their spacers or adapter.
1971 Plymouth Satellite 408/904 8 3/4 3.23 SG
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Re: Wheel spacers and adapters
[Re: Magnum]
#1707498
12/07/14 12:36 PM
12/07/14 12:36 PM
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No I didn't have to trim the studs at all, which I really liked. If I have to pull them back off I still have full length, usable studs.
1971 Plymouth Satellite 408/904 8 3/4 3.23 SG
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Re: Wheel spacers and adapters
[Re: roe]
#1707499
12/07/14 01:36 PM
12/07/14 01:36 PM
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Nice. I actually just bought the same deal for a different application. It seemed to be the best option short of having some custom wheels made.
I have zero issues with these style of spacers, I know some people freak out about this stuff. I think a lot of the bad rap is by incorrect or poor installation of said products. Never had regular or this style spacer fail if everything fit and was torqued properly.
Outcast Dodge guy.
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