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socalledchad

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This is a bear up subject I know..but I can not find a lot of recent posts about them...i. thinking 1.50 to 1.75 ..hubcentric.

I read I have to cut my studs of I go less than 1.75 is that true?

Anyone have good or bad experiences with These?

Any brands or types recommended or that I should avoid?
 

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1/5" or less you'll need to trim you lugs depending on your wheels. BORA has a great set of hubcentrics and that's what I run on my 2500. Hubcentric is the main thing here. Ran spacers on lots of applications including heavy wheeling with Jeeps and large tires with no issues. Follow the common steps of maintenance you'll be fine
 

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2015 ram 1500, I got a set of Supreme Suspension wheel spacers 1.5 with my factory wheels i did not need to trim studs because of the design of the factory wheel, the studs were probably out 1/8 inch but the factory rim has space for the studs to set into if that makes any sense
 

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:) Yeah, me too--I used 1.5" spacers to move the wheels out for the FLARES and the "SPORT" alloy wheels will accept the extra stud length-

You'll usually have to trim the studs if you use aftermkt wheels--

Good luck

:crazy: JIMBO
 

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What about using spacers with ram rebel wheels? I have a set on my 14 outdoorsman and would like to bump them out a little.
 

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Wheels won't make a difference the studs are the same. 1.5" and up you'll be fine
 

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Ok awesome thanks!

Best thing to do would be tp check once you have the spacers to make sure the stock rebel wheel doesnt touch. Then if you have to grind the studs down a little
 

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1/5" or less you'll need to trim you lugs depending on your wheels. BORA has a great set of hubcentrics and that's what I run on my 2500. Hubcentric is the main thing here. Ran spacers on lots of applications including heavy wheeling with Jeeps and large tires with no issues. Follow the common steps of maintenance you'll be fine

I am considering a set on my 2500 with factory wheels. Do you have any pics of how much they stick out on your RAM? Do you have the factory flares too?
 

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I am considering a set on my 2500 with factory wheels. Do you have any pics of how much they stick out on your RAM? Do you have the factory flares too?



I'll snap some pics tmrw. I have black appearance Package 20s and stock tires for now. Waiting to decide on 35s or 37s with my level. Already looks better even with the stock skinnies. No factory flares yet but have mud flaps waiting to go on with flares eventually.
 

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I'll snap some pics tmrw. I have black appearance Package 20s and stock tires for now. Waiting to decide on 35s or 37s with my level. Already looks better even with the stock skinnies. No factory flares yet but have mud flaps waiting to go on with flares eventually.

Mine has the factory flares so will need to go out a little further to get the same effect.
 

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From everything I've seen, 1.5" spacers a 12.50 tires will sit close to flush with OEM flares. If you go to Cummins forum there's a whole thread on wheel/tire fitment with pics
 

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So I think the factory tires would sit flush with OEM flares based on these pics and a 12.50 would sit slightly outside them

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So I think the factory tires would sit flush with OEM flares based on these pics and a 12.50 would sit slightly outside them

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Thanks for the pics. This is about where I'd like to be. What are you running again... 1 1/2"?
 
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