Wider wheels? Spacers?
#41
You're Welcome! Torqued them to 100 ft lb and no locktite.
#42
got em on. i love the look! i do have my stock rims so i had to use the lug nuts the spacers came with to put the spacers on so that my centercap on my rim would go onto the stock lug nuts and stay if you know what i mean, and does your axle in the back look wider on one side? haha i think its just how i parked today i looked, i think its maybe a tad bit flezed so one side looks slightly more in. most likely what it is but just checking anyways. i retorqued them already, they make me a little nervous and im going to the beach tomorrow so ill torque em again when i get back and it should be all set
#43
got em on. i love the look! i do have my stock rims so i had to use the lug nuts the spacers came with to put the spacers on so that my centercap on my rim would go onto the stock lug nuts and stay if you know what i mean, and does your axle in the back look wider on one side? haha i think its just how i parked today i looked, i think its maybe a tad bit flezed so one side looks slightly more in. most likely what it is but just checking anyways. i retorqued them already, they make me a little nervous and im going to the beach tomorrow so ill torque em again when i get back and it should be all set
#44
yeah im sure its how im parked. oh and i meant to say flexed lol i think its a tiny bit flexed thats why it looks like one side comes out a little more. and yeah i think as long as i keep checkin every now and then it should be fine
#45
Hey Dustonhxc, you don't have any type of lift? Are you just running those current tires on stock rims? Just wondering. I am looking to get new tires for my 1998 blazer, to put on the current stock rims.
#46
Hey! Now I have the 2.5" suspension lift from rough country. its great. I fit 31x10.5" bfgs but before I got the lift, with the stock suspension 30x9.5 bfgs fit on my stock wheels.
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