1.25" Wheel Spacers

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The 6mm plates fixed the problem in the front and they grind in the back. Thursday my buddy will come back with a grinder to finish the job, should have pix up soon, driving round with two sets of rims ;)
 
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so for those that actually have been following this or have seen it. i am back to square one and my friend is gonna cut the studs. i hate this sh*t
 

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so for those that actually have been following this or have seen it. i am back to square one and my friend is gonna cut the studs. i hate this sh*t

Shouldnt be much of a problem cutting the studs off. I'd use 2 nuts, put them on and lock them together on the right spot. (1.25" long) Then using a cut off wheel, cut flush with the outer nut, then unscrew the nuts and move to the next one. Oh, almost forgot. I'd use blue loc-tite on the studs when you put the spacer on.
 
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Finally got them on, the spacers at least should have pics, should I figure how to embed them into the post tomorrow.
 

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Nice. Glad you got it done. I like it!

I certainly wouldn't mind seeing more random photos of the wheel areas and the rest of the truck as well to see how it looks.

What are the specs on your rims and tires?

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What are the specs on your rims and tires?

They are Cragers

http://www.cragarwheel.com/images/medialibrary/7C0CF7632FEB0569625D50121D1C8114.pdf

I have no idea what they are I have 1.25 Spacer adapters on. We got them in a junk yard and my buddy had them for a few years on his Nissan Frontier.

I am looking for a new pair when the tires go bad so I can put my BF All Terrains back on. I hope that link helps. Cause I needed modification to actually get them on. They don't balance correctly. They are in the 15" range somewhere with the 6 - 139 mm or 6x5.5 I believe.

As for the tires they are General Grabbers P265/75 R15
 
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when you say 6mm plate what do you mean? where did you order it? Waiting for my 1,25" spacers to come in, just putting them on the front to even my track width. Figuring ill have the same problem with them not being flush and like you I don't want to cut my studs. Luckily im just putting on front spacers.
 

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