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Can factory 08-12 wheel fit my 04
some say yes some say no, i really want to put a set of newer model wheels and ditch the small 16's, any help would be greats thanks.
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Yup I got 08 20s on my 04.
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you will need spacers though.
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how much of a spacer
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i want a set on mine as well, how much of a spacer are we talking?
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I am running a 2 inch hub centric spacer set of eBay. Over a year on them with heavy towing too and no problems
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did you have to run the 2in, and did you have to have them on all 4 wheels.
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Yes and yes. The 05 and up have wider axles that required a different back space (off set) to keep the wheels under the truck.
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figured thanks
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With no spacers they hit all the brake lines. I had read that the offset difference is 2 inches so that's what I bought. If you buy less than 2 inches you will have to cut all your oem wheel studs. I didn't want to cut studs. The wheels look like the factory did it. They are out just right, not too far out or in.
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