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Old 03-18-2009, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by NVANZEE
well if you want it to be the same as the front. just get a 3/4in for the rear.
Well i guess im curious, why you would need spacers on all 4 wheels? like I mean, what is the logic behind deciding what and where to put spacers? what is the goal? Like for the setup I want am i correct in thinking i dont need front spacers?
 
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it all depends on the stance you want. if you are getting wheels with 4.5" BS you wont want spacers unless you want the back to be even with the front. All blazers come from the factory with the rear 1.5in narrower than the front. To even it up you can get 3/4in spacers for each side but you dont have too.
 
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Thanx alot man! I really apreciate the help! You clarified it all quite well.

I do want to even it out so Ill get the 3/4 spacers proly.
 
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Originally Posted by NVANZEE
it all depends on the stance you want. if you are getting wheels with 4.5" BS you wont want spacers unless you want the back to be even with the front. All blazers come from the factory with the rear 1.5in narrower than the front. To even it up you can get 3/4in spacers for each side but you dont have too.
so is it 3/4 or 1.25 for the back? i have found on the forum both answers? just dont wanna make the wrong buy.
 
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.75" spacers on each side in the rear will give you an even stance.
 
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Old 06-13-2009, 02:34 AM
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I am running 2" spacers in the rear so that my rears are actually a little wider. Kinda gives it that bulldog look.
 
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Originally Posted by mikeinwi
.75" spacers on each side in the rear will give you an even stance.
good deal thanks.
 
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I am running 2" spacers in the rear so that my rears are actually a little wider. Kinda gives it that bulldog look.
where did you get your wheel spacers? any problems or have they held up good
 
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Old 12-03-2009, 02:06 PM
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I bought them off e-bay. So far, after about 6 months and 10k miles, I have had no problems with them.
 
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Will the bolts be long enough for the 3/4" spacers?
 


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