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On 7/21/2019 at 11:19 AM, Stormtrouper said:

If you have a Trail Boss and your spacers go on before the lift, snap a pic at full lock please. If not would you mind measuring the length of the factory studs? I would not like to have to cut the factory studs. My 15's were 1.75 inch.

Anyone know where I can find longer studs to fit a 1/2 spacer?

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I am running a 1" level, 1.5" spacers, and 34.1x11 tires. Removed the mud flaps brackets and tied back the liner but its still tight. May go to the 2" SST kit but not sure that will create that much more gap. 

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On 12/26/2019 at 9:33 AM, JSP said:

Looking to add spacers since the wheels rub slightly on caliper. It looks like 1.5”will need studs grinded and I dint want to do that so going 2”. Will also have fender flares installed. Just don’t want tires to stick out too much. Thoughts??

 

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This truck is bea

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On 12/26/2019 at 9:33 AM, JSP said:

Looking to add spacers since the wheels rub slightly on caliper. It looks like 1.5”will need studs grinded and I dint want to do that so going 2”. Will also have fender flares installed. Just don’t want tires to stick out too much. Thoughts??

 

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This truck is beautifullll.    What rims are those?

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2021 Silverado Trail Boss LT.
2" wheel spacers on stock wheel/tires. Next week I'm installing 2" leveling + Fox IFP 2" Shocks  + Camburg Upper Control Arms and 35x12,5R18 Maxxis Razr MT on stock wheel.

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On 7/5/2021 at 7:24 PM, Bill Ewing said:

I really like the offset !

What size tires are you running ?

Those in the pics are OEM tires. Tomorrow i'm installing 35x12,5R18 Maxxis Razr MT on stock wheel with 2" leveling + Fox IFP 2" Shocks + Camburg Upper Control Arms.

 

I will post pics on the weekend.

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Here is the final setup:

- 35x12,5R18 Maxxis Razr MT on stock wheel
- 2" Wheel spacers.
- 2" Body Armor leveling kit
- Fox IFP 2" Shocks
- Camburg Upper Control Arms.

- Trimmed mud flaps (Needs more trimming, still rubbing in full turn and flexing)195321712_WhatsAppImage2021-07-10at9_42.14PM(4).thumb.jpeg.87b031b77656afa015658c8d8692ab5d.jpeg

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Long time getting around to this, but my stock tires are due to be replaced soon so thought I'd install some spacers so I could keep my stock LTZ Wheels. 5-10k more miles and I'll be putting on my 305/55R20 Mud tires from my 2014 Silverado. Photos really don't due justice to the difference in the look, but you can see how close I was to my uca's prior to the spacers, max was about 1/4".

 

2019 LTZ/Z71 Silverado w/35k miles

6.2L with the Chevrolet Performance Intake & Exhaust installed from factory

Readylift 4" SST Lift

Stock LTZ Wheels w/ stock 275/60R20's

Supreme Suspensions 1.5" hub centric spacers

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On 9/24/2019 at 6:04 AM, anthony2558 said:

1.50 wheel spacers, stock 20" wheels with 285/60R20 tires. 36ac46096a55c4af5cb1309d3509afba.jpg

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I know this is an old post but do you still have this truck? Looks really good. Any pictures from the side?

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These spacers really look good.  Would they be safe to tow with?  Half the miles on my truck are towing my 6000 lb rv.  Its not a trailboss but has 265/75r20s.  I've added a 2" front level and a 1.5 rear block. But I've been reluctant to go up on tire size and ruin my towing.  This seems like it might give it a little more visual oomph.

 

Also do you need a new alignment after you add them?  

 

Thanks

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