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Old 09-22-2003, 03:33 AM
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Can it be done with a spacer?? Since the center hub bore is "huge" compared to that of a Chevy....could a spacer be used to take up the space so that the hub will be flush with the back of the Chevy rim? The lugs will then be shorter, but a Flat Seat lug nut could be used?
Has anyone done this because there are so many more choices for different rims since Chevy is also 6x5.5.
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Can it be done with a spacer?? Since the center hub bore is "huge" compared to that of a Chevy....could a spacer be used to take up the space so that the hub will be flush with the back of the Chevy rim? The lugs will then be shorter, but a Flat Seat lug nut could be used?
Has anyone done this because there are so many more choices for different rims since Chevy is also 6x5.5.

I don't believe that you will find anybody on this site that would recommend this. First off you would have to use an adapter, not a spacer to move the wheel out. You have to use tappered lugs if you are not going to get hub centric wheels. You need to look around in the wheel and tire section. There is tons of info on different set ups and different wheeels.
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