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I bought new wheels/tires for the truck but

The offset on my wheels isn't enough.. I went -18 offset figuring they would stick out

Enough for my satisfaction but I'm wanting more.

 

Has anyone had any luck with bolt on wheel adapters? Are they safe?

Would doing just the front 2 tires be ok? Or would I need do all 4..

Considering maybe a 2" adapter fyi

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This^ they're on eBay for 135. The sellers feedback is legit. But like stallion said make sure they are torqued to spec and you'll be good. For every inch they stick out past stock it's 10 times harder on the front end parts. (Ball joints and such) and power steering pump. Not that it matters.. Just thought I'd throw that out.

 

 

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  • 8 years later...

Look for hubcentric spacers. People who lose their wheels are usually running the other kind of spacers. Hub centric disperses the weight of the wheel more evenly

 

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