No chance the OEM spare will fit these in an emergency tire change right? I have 1" spacers.
Didn't you buy the brake kit?
I would think 1" would be more than enough to fit stock wheels including the spare, but I don't know for sure.
You should test fit it.....it only took me like 45 minutes. Two caliper bolts and tuck the existing caliper up on the control arm without disconnecting it.
I just didn't have a spacer to fully test my 04 Z71 wheel. The 17" wheel clears, it just wouldn't go flush against the rotor.
I bought a 2020 silverado spare and tire off craigslist for $50.
If my wheels don't come in soon, I'm just going to buy a 1" spacer and run wide in the front until they come in.
I just didn't want the spacer to potentially interfere with testing....Like creating vibration, or imbalance.
45 mins will answer your question
See my existing caliper just tucked up on the control arm
2 bolts, slide it off, take off rotor
put on new rotor and bolt up new caliper. without pads is easier.
bolt on spacer
put on wheel, spare....see if its fits.
maybe yours is 60 mins with taking the spacer off and on.
You don't even have to remove the existing rotor or the spacer.
You're just testing for caliper clearance on your wheel and spare.
Just remove the existing caliper...tuck it up and away
Bolt on new caliper over existing rotor....space with washers if desired
Test fit wheels.
Easy Peasy.