Do you have a link to the JK pattern hub conversion? I've been looking for one for awhile and haven't run across one.I know my axles are drilled for that,and would love to put the (big) regular looking locking hubs that come with the jk pattern.
Do you have a link to the JK pattern hub conversion? I've been looking for one for awhile and haven't run across one.I know my axles are drilled for that,and would love to put the (big) regular looking locking hubs that come with the jk pattern.
Do you have a link to the JK pattern hub conversion? I've been looking for one for awhile and haven't run across one.
Oh,must be wrong,I thought if I got the Yukon free spin kit,and wanted the bigger (non ranger style lockout)i would have to change to the jk pattern up front?
I have 1.5" all around, so I can say for certain they clear. The OEM rear wheel studs were way too short for spacers. I had to install Dorman 610-449 wheel studs on the rear... 1-15/16" long, which I think are the same length as the fronts.Mine are 1.5" and they just clear the stock studs on the front.
I have 1.5" all around, so I can say for certain they clear. The OEM rear wheel studs were way too short for spacers. I had to install Dorman 610-449 wheel studs on the rear... 1-15/16" long, which I think are the same length as the fronts.
I cringe every time I read or hear about spacer use.
Let's hear the myth you've heard about them that makes you cringe. Did you torque yours to 30 ft lbs and all of your wheels fell off?
p.s. @John Cooper knows a guy that blamed it on a duck
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Let's not pick on @AndyG for this. He blamed the duck because he forgot he had one of his employees do a tire rotation.![]()
Don't ever buy a dually then.I cringe every time I read or hear about spacer use.
I’m glad that they’re working for you guys.
You might have missed the point. That spacer is on the truck from the factory on the front unit bearings.
Too little backspacing and the scrub radius is too greatly impacted causing poor handling and accelerated wear on the ball joints.
This is why mine has 4" backspacing on 35x12.5" tires
Im looking at a 17x9” rim with -12mm offset, which looks to be ~4.5” backspacing.
What width spacer am I looking at needing here? Tires will be 35x17x12.5 if that matters. Or is -12mm offset + a spacer going to create problems?
I don't know offset. 4" of backspacing is a good number to work towards for a 35x12.5
Problem is it already has 4” of backspacing so it’s going to be more? Less? Once I add the spacers to correct the bolt pattern.
This site is invaluable for visualizing this stuff. I'm using it to figure out what I need in a spare carrier, too.Im looking at a 17x9” rim with -12mm offset, which looks to be ~4.5” backspacing.
What width spacer am I looking at needing here?
This site is invaluable for visualizing this stuff. I'm using it to figure out what I need in a spare carrier, too.
You'll need to enter tire sizes & offset... offset being a proxy for wheel width & backspacing. Tire clearance is what you're ultimately concerned with anyway. When I was considering 35s, I entered the specs and then figured out what spacer thickness got me closest to OE inner sidewall clearance to ensure I wouldn't rub.
That tool is fantastic, thanks.
do we know what the OEM specs for tire size/wheel backspacing/offset?
