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Old Sep 19, 2017 | 09:01 AM
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Question Thinking about wheel spacers for rear

So far I found that i need hub centric and I think 1.5 in. seems to be the most used,,,,,,,[I will take some measurements on my blazer before I order anything].......

the prices on these spacers go all over the place.......??? anybody order these??

1.5? 5 Lug Hub Centric Wheel Spacers 5x4.75 12x1.5 Studs 2PCs for Cadillac XLR | eBay

this guy sells a variety of stuff......so I'm a little skeptical.....

edit edit edit.............there is a lot of controversy about wheel spacers.......I think I'll just concentrate on what I want to do on the exhaust......and continue researching spacers....
 

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Old Nov 10, 2017 | 09:35 PM
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Hi, sorry I never buy wheel spacers on ebay.
But this summer ,bought from http://www.hexautoparts.com/6-lug-wh...acers-adapters then installed on my car.They fits fine,seems good so far. I have no vibrations, or alignment issues.
 
Old Sep 16, 2019 | 06:20 AM
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Just make sure they are hub centric or lug centric. I used eccpp from amazon. They worked out great. Check the torque on them periodically. I have had no problems.

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