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Chris, @iamdub explains and links some here....thanks dub
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/wheel-spacers.119208/
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/wheel-spacers.119208/
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Thanks for the update. Keeping all this in mind when it comes time to get tires and see how they are.Whatever you get make sure they are hubcentric. And yes to even track width you want about 1/2” diff between front and rear spacer. So for example 1” in front 1.5” out back, but its not necessary if you don’t mind. Bora and another brand that the name escapes me are pretty good companies but ebay spacers are fine as long as the are hubcentric.
Bad Ass Tahoe man.What plow is that set up?I did a boss 7.5 superduty its a bit heavy but I run 500lbs of sand bags in the way back to counter the weight.2013 lt 2” level (spacer under front struts nothing in rear)
17” stock rims 285/70/17 tires. rubs slightly at full lock in reverse
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Bad Ass Tahoe man.What plow is that set up?I did a boss 7.5 superduty its a bit heavy but I run 500lbs of sand bags in the way back to counter the weight.
Why the user name change?Forgot to answer you.
Thank you.
Snowdogg md75. Lightest plow when I was looking for them. Had it on my ‘01 ( I think I bought it in 08-09) yanked it when I sold that then bought new (used) frame mount for the ‘13. Cutting the bumper had me agitated but I sliced it so you really can’t tell. I figure if I ever pull if off all I need is a new lower valance..when I remember I put a few 50lb bags of my water softener salt in the back but that’s rare...and pics because I’m illiterate View attachment 269023View attachment 269024View attachment 269025View attachment 269026
Out of curiosity, do you get much road noise with those?Here is an update to my Tahoe and finally getting new tires. Comparison makes it look better now. Tires are Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/70/17
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