S33k3r
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Working brakes are highly overrated. Said another way, non-working brakes have little to no impact on your vehicle slowing itself down...I am happy to have brakes that work... LOL
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Working brakes are highly overrated. Said another way, non-working brakes have little to no impact on your vehicle slowing itself down...I am happy to have brakes that work... LOL
Will not work with the Declads, I know 100%So has anyone tried the GMC cladded wheels yet? Been a couple months since I asked lol ALY5420 I believe
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I was worried about the wheel spacer, so I took some measurements with a digital caliper and I calculate that with a 1/4" wheel spacer I lost 15% of my thread engagement.
Road test went great, brakes feel great. Next time I hitch up the boat I will see if it was all worth it.
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Will not work with the Declads, I know 100%
I have declads and thats why I sold my set up.
Isn't there a considerable amount of threaded shank protruding from the lug nut when it's tightened? Or, do you lose that plus whatever amount to equal that 15% reduction in thread engagement?
Have a good side shot showing the whole truck with them installed and behind the wheels?
Isn't there a considerable amount of threaded shank protruding from the lug nut when it's tightened? Or, do you lose that plus whatever amount to equal that 15% reduction in thread engagement?
Have a good side shot showing the whole truck with them installed and behind the wheels?
Huh, I never noticed that unthreaded section of the nut. I am sure its fine, but that would probably make me nervous.There is an unthreaded section at the top of the lug, as well as an unthreaded section at the top of the nut, so I had to device a method to accurately get these measurements.
Here is what I did. First I put the nut on the stud to where the first thread would catch. Then I measured the depth of the hole.
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The first place I can catch a thread is at 13mm.
Then I put the tire on and measured again.
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The depth at .3mm means I have 12.7mm of thread engagement.
Now I need to know what the full thread depth is, so I put a bolt in reverse to where it would catch a thread and measured again from the bottom.
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14.8mm is the total thread depth of the nut.
12.7/14.8 = .858 or about ~%85.
Well damn. I just read that and my happy feelings left. I just got 2015 LTZ wheels and had them powder coated. Did you have the 5 or 6 spoke? And where wouldn’t it clear?Will not work with the Declads, I know 100%
I have declads and thats why I sold my set up.