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Sorry, I dropped the ball on this one! I got going and forgot to take pictures. You will need to take your drums and hubs off to press in the new longer studs. I bought my 1 1/2 rear bridge truck spacers and the studs from a fellow SS for $200. Not bad considering studs that size are like $7...
just to update everyone. I put the bridge truck rear 1 1/2 inch spacer on the front of my M813 to spacer out my front wheels. It was a little bit of work, but It was worth it to get my turning radius back. Just a little tip. 900 series rear spacers will work, but M809 series would be better. The...
I am going to try to use the 1 1/2 thick bridge truck rear tire spacers. I fellow member hooked me up with two spacers, ten longer left studs and ten longer right studs. I will post pictures soon. :D
So people run two HEMMT rims on the front to space the wheels out, but the rest are stock five ton rims or two piece combat wheels. I am keeping all my tires the same so I can rotate them.
I have a M813 and I have just put on new 1600 R20 Michelin XZL's and two combat wheels on the truck. I have done my homework and know about hemmt rims. But I want to be able to rotate my tires so the tires will wear evenly. So just two are out of the question. Plus Hemmt rims are heavier and...
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