Hey all, resurrecting an old thread here. I just want some clarification to make sure I get this right.
What spacing will I need to align the front and rear with the part of the wheel well that sticks out the farthest? I have an 00 Jimmy with stock rims. Thanks so much in advance! |
Originally Posted by arstinince
(Post 738847)
Hey all, resurrecting an old thread here. I just want some clarification to make sure I get this right.
What spacing will I need to align the front and rear with the part of the wheel well that sticks out the farthest? I have an 00 Jimmy with stock rims. Thanks so much in advance! |
Originally Posted by arstinince
(Post 738847)
Hey all, resurrecting an old thread here. I just want some clarification to make sure I get this right.
What spacing will I need to align the front and rear with the part of the wheel well that sticks out the farthest? I have an 00 Jimmy with stock rims. Thanks so much in advance! |
Originally Posted by arstinince
(Post 738847)
Hey all, resurrecting an old thread here. I just want some clarification to make sure I get this right.
What spacing will I need to align the front and rear with the part of the wheel well that sticks out the farthest? I have an 00 Jimmy with stock rims. Thanks so much in advance! |
I've had 1.5" spacers on the rear for 6 years with 31.5 x 10 x 15 tires. Rear wheels are inline with front and never any issues.
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Originally Posted by Kevin Heald
(Post 738875)
I've had 1.5" spacers on the rear for 6 years with 31.5 x 10 x 15 tires. Rear wheels are inline with front and never any issues.
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Hubcentric spacer not fitting on front
I bought some hubcentric spacers for the front and rear of my blazer. The rear went on perfectly but the front doesn't fit due to the tapered hub. Any recommendations for hubcentric spacers that will fit on the front? Id much rather know they're going to fit before I buy them this time 🤦🏻♂️ 96 blazer 2 door rwd if that matters.
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