installed 275/60R20, wheel spacer question

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Old Jul 7, 2015 | 07:20 AM
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installed 275/60R20, wheel spacer question

275/60R20 on stock wheels, just put these on. Small but noticeable difference from stock tires. Also since this is a 33" tire from what I read on here this is the biggest I can go with no level anyway, I might level later with larger tires but not now.

My question, I like more of the "bulldog" look, can I use wheel spacers to do this? How much can I use on the stock wheels/studs? I'm thinking 1.5" or 1". Any suggestions?

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Old Jul 7, 2015 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Hawkz28
275/60R20 on stock wheels, just put these on. Small but noticeable difference from stock tires. Also since this is a 33" tire from what I read on here this is the biggest I can go with no level anyway, I might level later with larger tires but not now.

My question, I like more of the "bulldog" look, can I use wheel spacers to do this? How much can I use on the stock wheels/studs? I'm thinking 1.5" or 1". Any suggestions?

Thanks.
Wheels spacers will bring the wheels further out from the wheelwells. The bulldog look is the front higher then the rear and you'll need a 2-1'2" leveling kit or taller. It may not be the best idea but lot's of people like the look.
 
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Old Jul 8, 2015 | 08:08 PM
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For wheel spacers, 1.5" will be needed for no stud trimming, and hub centric ones are the only ones I would use. I run Bora 1.5" spacers on my 20x9 wheels with 295/60-20 mud tires, there is front end up since they are almost a 35" tire, but the spacers are a quality product. Just need torque checked every oil change.
 
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