Fwd: Wheel adapters -Reply

From: DICEMAN469 (DICEMAN469@AOL.COM)
Date: Fri Apr 03 1998 - 13:32:21 EST


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In a message dated 4/3/98 1:08:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, MSykes@su.edu
writes:

 <<
 You may wanna' try spacers, they come in increments of 1/4". They
 might help, but they don't add much to the safety of the wheel adapters.
 -mike
 88V6LE3.55
>>

      Yeah, I meant to say "spacers". :-> I still can't find them anywhere!!

-Austin

95 V6

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You may wanna' try spacers, they come in increments of 1/4". They
might help, but they don't add much to the safety of the wheel adapters.
-mike
88V6LE3.55

>>> DICEMAN469 <DICEMAN469@AOL.COM> 04/03/98 01:23pm >>>

      Anyone know where I can pick up a set of wheel extenders for the
Dak's
oh-so-common six lug pattern?? I can get them custom made probably at
a
machine shop, but if anyone knows where/if they're sold, I'd appreciate
it. I
got a set, but it was the larger diameter 6 lug, like the ones that come on
Isuzus. I got tire scrub on the frame when I do tight turns, so I wanted to
pull the rims a bit further from the truck. I've got the room in the fenders,
and I got enough room on the studs, I just need help finding it!! Thanx!!

Austin
95 V6

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