Wheel Spacer 6 x 5.5 Inch 14mm Stud 2.0"

 

50 Caliber Racing - 6 x 5.5 Inch (6 x 139.7 metric) Wheel Spacer with 14mm Studs
- Will fit most 88 - Up GM vehicles with 6 x 5.5 bolt pattern, see below for more fitment information
- Available in 2.0 inch width
Price is for one wheel spacer

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$30.00 tax incl.

5284A35

50 Caliber Racing - 6 x 5.5 Inch (6 x 139.7 metric) Wheel Spacer with 14mm Studs

Are your tires rubbing? Need a little bit of clearance? 50 Caliber Racing precision CNC milled wheel spacers are what you need to complete your custom wheel install safely. Available in several bolt patterns to fit virtually every car or truck ever made. 

Offered in 2.0 inch width to help you : 
• Gain clearance for larger, wider tires
• Prevent disc brake calipers rubbing inside your custom wheels
• Widen the stance of your vehicle for greater stability
• Install high offset aftermarket wheels

Specifications: 
- 6061 Billet Aluminum
- Lug-centric design
- Bolt Pattern: 6 x 5.5 / 6 x 139.7
- Hub Center Bore: 108mm
- Outside Diameter: 176mm
- 14x1.5mm studs, pre-installed
- Includes tapered lug nuts for mounting wheel to spacer
- Easy Installation
- Lifetime Warranty

Price is for one wheel spacer

Fits the following vehicles: 

Cadillac: Escalade, EXT & ESV (98-08) 
Chevrolet: 2wd Suburban 1500 (00-Up), 4x4 Tahoe & Suburban 1500 (92-Up), 4x4 1/2 Ton Trucks (88-Up), 2wd 1/2 Ton Trucks (99-Up), Avalanche 1500 (02-Up), Express Van 1500 (03-08) 
GMC: 2wd Suburban 1500 (00-Up), 4x4 Yukon, Denali & Suburban 1500 (92-Up), 4x4 1/2 Ton Trucks (88-Up), 2wd 1/2 Ton Trucks (99-Up), Avalanche 1500 (02-Up), Savana 1500 (03-08) 

NOTE:
These spacers are lug centric and are not compatible with hub-centric wheels. Some vehicles above use different size lugs/thread pitch so make sure you measure your vehicle before purchasing. Installation requires one set of open end tapered lug nuts to bolt the adapter to the vehicle. Most factory lug nuts are not compatible. These are NOT included and are sold separately. Be advised that you may need to modify your existing studs if they protrude past surface of spacers.

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