Lift spindles with oem rims

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Brad poiencot

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i just got a set of oem 17's from a buddy today. Was looking to put some lift spindles on my 2002 Tahoe and was wondering if anyone tried using the oems with them? If not I can prolly add a 1" spacer or so to get it to fit. Any info on the eBay or amazon lift spindles? IMG_2141.JPG
 
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What’s up guys. I hate to bring this back up but was curious if anyone used oem 17’s with lift spindles from Amazon. Looking at getting the ones for $240. In the reviews a few people said their own rims fit on them. Just wanted some conformation from someone that might of used them together first hand.
 

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They are 17s so yeah they should work. Issue is with smaller sizes iirc, clearance for break calipers.
 
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Ok. I think Ima buy some spindles and hope for the best. If not a set of spacers are only 50-60 dollars. Just gonna be out of a truck for a few days .
 

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They are 17s so yeah they should work. Issue is with smaller sizes iirc, clearance for break calipers.
If you have larger wheels, can you do spindles with more backspacing? I was going to do a spindle lift, but every set I found said that you couldn't have more than 4.625" (or around there) of backspacing - but my 20x9" wheels have 5.71" of backspacing due to the +18 offset. I got +18 offest because every single wheel place I went to told me I couldn't do negative offset wheels unless I did a huge (6"+) lift and probably still cut metal, which I didn't want to do. Of course, now I am reading information that contradicts that, but you would have THOUGHT that the people who do wheels all day every day for a living wouldn't be totally clueless, right?

I already ordered my keys for lift, but if anyone has any specific information about using spindle lifts with 20" wheels and the above backspacing/offset, I'd be appreciative.
 
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That’s awesome! If you can get some pictures with oem rims that would be great. I have a set of factory 17’s and if I can run the Amazon’s spindles with no spacers I would be very happy . So your not using any spacers for the rims at all?
 

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18B09037-23CE-42A1-82AD-F93E5C7F3419.jpeg No spacers, it looks good but would look better with a wider track.... decided to buy new rims for my pick up and moved my 17x9 centerlines over to the hoe... next week I’m getting 305-65-17 bfg all terrains
 

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