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Old 02-04-2008, 02:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wheel adapters

Hey there. I just called Fred Goseke at wheeladapter.com and asked what size spacer I would need to run 35-12.50-17 on my 07 dually. He said a 2 inch spacer will work fine, and if it didn't he would send me the 2 and a half inch spacer free of charge to make things right. I have used Fred before on spacers and they were awesome. However, does a 2 inch sound sufficient for the new tire size?

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Old 02-06-2008, 09:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nobody here ever buy a spacer?
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i bought the 2in spacers for my 02 and ran 285/75R16 tires and had plenty of room but thats what i wanted with always pulling a backhoe on flatbed and stocktrailers
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gave me plenty of room so the tires didnt get hot. i would think they would be fine or just go 2.5 just cause
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I put 33/12.50s on my 03 with 2in spacers and I have plenty of room, you could probly run 13.50s with no problems
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Thank you all very much. I will get the 2 inch spacers and see what happens.
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