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Old 03-07-2008, 08:05 AM
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Don't know why they are so expensive,a machine shop can make them for you.
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:57 AM
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Hello, I'm new here, but here's a link I found yesterday on some spacers. They are steel. If you are going to pull a load I think the better choice would be steel. I am looking to put some grips on my dually.

Here's the link: WheelAdapter.com - Wheel Spacers, Wheel Adapters, Used Wheels, New Rims, Tires, Wheel Gage, Wheel Guage Gauge Wheal Wheals Adaptor wheelspacer wheelspacers stud studs billet bolt pattern custom parts part titanium machining welding fabrication tubing
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Old 07-03-2008, 06:57 AM
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I lifted my 99 dually and put 35's under it. I got spacers from some place in colorado. Sorry I can not remember the name of the place but they were something like $300 for both of them. But that was back in 99.
if you dont mind me asking, what lift size and spacer size did you have to run to fit the 315's on a 99 dually?
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