Using Wheel Spacers

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I'm considering adding spacers to the rear of my truck because the rear wheels don't sit out flush with the wheel opening to suit me. Fronts are flush but the rear end is narrower. I've found CNC Machined aluminum spacers that mount with acorn lugs and have OEM studs installed. One inch or less per side is all I need.

Anybody have any experience with them? I'm not worried about them breaking or anything. I just want to makes sure they are not going to vibrate. I doubt the are available as hub centric units.

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I'm considering adding spacers to the rear of my truck because the rear wheels don't sit out flush with the wheel opening to suit me. Fronts are flush but the rear end is narrower. I've found CNC Machined aluminum spacers that mount with acorn lugs and have OEM studs installed. One inch or less per side is all I need.

Anybody have any experience with them? I'm not worried about them breaking or anything. I just want to makes sure they are not going to vibrate. I doubt the are available as hub centric units.

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What are the offset and backspacing of your wheels? How wide are they?
 

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I'm considering adding spacers to the rear of my truck because the rear wheels don't sit out flush with the wheel opening to suit me. Fronts are flush but the rear end is narrower. I've found CNC Machined aluminum spacers that mount with acorn lugs and have OEM studs installed. One inch or less per side is all I need.

Anybody have any experience with them? I'm not worried about them breaking or anything. I just want to makes sure they are not going to vibrate. I doubt the are available as hub centric units.

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What are the offset and backspacing of your wheels? How wide are they?
20x9 +25mm
 

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the best ones are Fred's steel spacers. they are hub centric. and expensive

i have 2" aluminum spacers on the rear of mine from trail sport. they are awesome. got em from username sscramblin on ebay
 

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I don't mind expensive. I just want quality. I'll go look those up.

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