High quality and Fine Forfing Process: Our wheels spacers are made of high quality forged 6061-T6 aluminum alloy badges, which undergo continuous forging process, strong and not prone to breakage. Moreover, our spacers are carefully crafted with CNC precision machining to ensure excellent precision with 0.02mm tolerance and provide excellent surface quality
BENEFITS -- help you to use large tire when your use different bolt patern on your aftermaket wheels, correct the offset, Provide your vehicle with a more aggressive stance and appearance while improving its handling and stability
Warranty-- 1-year warranty. Contact our friendly and helpful customer service representatives if you have any questions, we will be glad to address any questions or concerns
Description
Product Description:
Wheel Spacers Specifications:
Quantity: Four (4)
Thickness: 1.25"
Bolt Pattern: 6x5.5 to 6x5.5
Centerbore: 78.1mm
Stud/Nut Thread Pitch:14x1.5
Material: T6 Aerospace Grade Aluminum with 12.9 grade studs
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
4 x hubcentric wheel spacers (1.5" per unit)
2 x user manual.
Remarks: One color box include 2 wheel spacers,1 thread locking and 1 user manual.
Function:
Increasing clearance for oversized or wider wheels and improving handling characteristics/stability and brake clearance. Giving your vehicle a more aggressive appearance.
Compatible with:
2007-2022 Sierra 1500
2000-2022 Yukon(All Model)
2003-2014 Savana 1500
1999-2022 Silverado 1500
1995-2022 Tahoe
2007-2013 Avalanche
2002-2006 Avalanche 1500
2000-2014 Suburban 1500
2003-2014 Express 1500
1999-2022 Escalade
Installation Steps:
Following your vehicle owner's manual, properly raise the vehicle and support it using adequately load-rated jackstands.
Remove wheels and inspect rotors for any damage or cracks. If any damage is identified, do not continue with thisinstallation.
Tighten all lug nuts to the appropriate torque specification using a torque wrench.
Install wheel on to wheel spacer using existing lug nuts. Tighten all lug nuts to the appropriate torque specification using a torque wrench. DO NOT USE AN IMPACT WRENCH!
Check that wheel and tire clearance allow for full steering (lock-to-lock).
Re-check torque after traveling the first 50-100 miles, then again every 2000-3000 miles.