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4.7Ram5.7Rango

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But "hubcentric" wheel spacers....? I know they are what I wanna use, but what size/width should I go with? Also, what would I do about the rears? I don't wanna have the fronts sticking out way more. Thanks for the help!:crazy:

Edit: Good price for all 4? I run a lotta weight in the bed from time to time, would that affect anything having these spacers on the rear? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Wh...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
 
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I thought all wheel spacers were lugcentric and not hubcentric....if they were hubcentric than they would have a specific diameter hub provision to match each application...


EDIT:For the rears, you might try finding a different set and running staggered spacers...
 
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I don't know anything about using spacers, but I thought I read 1-1/2" spacers were the ones to run on the lifted trucks.
 

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1.5 inch is what I ran on my truck for a couple years before I went to aftermarket wheels.
 

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Our trucks use lug centric wheels, so we need lug centric spacers.
 
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