Wheel Spacer Ideas.

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Randyz

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Just picked up a 2012 Denali XL. Looking to put some wheel spacers on it. Not sure what size. Anybody out there have pictures or ideas?
 

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1.5" requires cutting off the rounded nub on the studs but not touching the threads. Think 1.75" and up clears. Get hub centric ones too
 

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I just bought some 1.5" spacers from trail sport on ebay. Seem to be good quality and are hub/wheel centric so that made me feel better about running them. My wheels had indentions for the rounded part of the lugs to go into so no cutting of the stock lugs for me.
 

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I just bought some 1.5" spacers from trail sport on ebay. Seem to be good quality and are hub/wheel centric so that made me feel better about running them. My wheels had indentions for the rounded part of the lugs to go into so no cutting of the stock lugs for me.

Any pics?
 

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Mine aren't stock so can't show good pics but basically make the wheel flush with top of fender outer most point. Think it really looks better with level and wheel spacers.
 

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Mine aren't stock so can't show good pics but basically make the wheel flush with top of fender outer most point. Think it really looks better with level and wheel spacers.
Can you post a pic anyway. Mine sit flush with the outter fender and I have stock wheels and 275/60image.png
 

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545BBB4F-0B31-41B2-85E1-33B1E0DDFA7B_zpsdulsamty.jpg Don't have a good picture from a side shot but here you can see my front and rear track width is even now with rear spacers. But for your Tahoe the stock wheels aren't considered flush with top of fender poke. They are flush with side fender poke. Imagine your rim face equal to outer most point at top of fender then rubber poking around rim. Gives it a wider look.
 

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545BBB4F-0B31-41B2-85E1-33B1E0DDFA7B_zpsdulsamty.jpg Don't have a good picture from a side shot but here you can see my front and rear track width is even now with rear spacers. But for your Tahoe the stock wheels aren't considered flush with top of fender poke. They are flush with side fender poke. Imagine your rim face equal to outer most point at top of fender then rubber poking around rim. Gives it a wider look.

What's the size and offset on them. I'm going to be going with 20x10/12 -19 to -24 once winters over. Then still run the spacers when I want to be obnoxious
 

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