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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Spacers with stock wheels
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[QUOTE="Connor M, post: 1465137, member: 26837"] I was thinking 2 inch spacers, that should sit about flush I think, maybe a tad bit out, but nobody wants to trim studs. Definitely will get a crappy set of spacers to see how it looks and then get something decent to drive on. I should have been clearer in my op. Thanks for the tip! Doesn't look bad, and if he really doesn't like it he can sell them and recoup at least some of what he spent on it. On a truck that retailed for many tens of thousands when new, a hundred bucks to try and fail at getting the look right isn't whole lot. [/QUOTE]
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