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Wheels spacers? 5 to 6 lug conversion.

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Balvarenga, Aug 4, 2023.

  1. Aug 4, 2023 at 8:50 AM
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    Can’t find them less 2 inch. From 5-6 lug conversion if anyone has any recommendations please notify me. Ideally looking for 1.25 -1.50 in. Bought some fuel renegades that 6x5.5 & the only set of spacers I’m finding are 2inch adapters. Don’t want to wear out the bearings. Please leave links for certified parts found a set for $140 on eBay again 2 inch spacers.
     
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  2. Aug 4, 2023 at 8:59 AM
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    Tbrandt I read it on an internet forum, it must be true.

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    I don’t know that you’ll find them thinner. You have to fill from the 5 bolt hub flange to the end of the wheel stud before you can establish a new hub flange for the 6 bolt pattern. You’d need to machine the 5 bolt studs down to go thinner.
     
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    There’s places that custom make them. Someone else here in the forum bought 3rd Gen wheels to put on a first Gen and had to have adapters made after discovering the patterns were not the same (although both 6 lug). After all was said and done, wished he had bought different wheels. Wasn’t worth it.
     
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    Sell them and get a different set of wheels with the correct offset that you want.
     
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    I've looked so hard at this because of the great looking wheels from 2022+ that are flooding the market around me.

    In essence the only practical option I haven't explored yet is, can I just mount the hubs from a 3rd gen into my 2.5 gen. Probably not. Nothing else is coming up feasible.
     
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    Thanks for the response. Yeah maybe worth trading them for something else. Just don’t want anything bad happening in the future with the wheel bearing, or the aftermarket 5-6 lug conversion not holding because the part is not a quality piece. I appreciate the feedback guys. Anyone have experience with 2inch spacers on their truck?
     
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    I would get a different offset. I would never run a 2 inch spacer.
     

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