Finally got the spare mounted. Got a cheap bracket off Amazon for the brake light, and stole @71to21-2DR idea to use a dog chew toy for the lower bumper extensions. Perfect fit:
The rings are to better center the wheel on the hub when the wheel bore is larger than the hub. I think to some extent the lug nuts help center as well, but I figured was worth the $15 for piece of mind.
Thanks!! I think the -12mm would push them out further. Higher positive offset would tuck them in, but then I think youād lose some of the deep dish look.
Yes, Summit hooked me up with the hub rings too. Everything was delivered within days of my order, and they even price matched on the tires.
ā¦and Iām sure itās been posted a million times, but I did remove the front and rear crash bars. Two comments:
- the nut is WELDED to the frame
- I had to remove two small bolts and pull the bumper forward to snake out the front ones. Very straightforward once you figure it out.
Good Morning! After a fair amount of research and reviewing posts and pics, I decided to purchase the Mickey Thompson Canyons (17x9) and Kenda tires (315/70). I got a smokinā deal thru Summit Racingā¦mounted, balanced with TPM sensors installed and delivered to my door. Also got hub-centric...
I had a full size 89 2-door Blazer in the mid-2000s. Removable top. Raw and fun.
My 95 Tahoe rides like a couch, love it. Needs a LS swap, :). This is what they should bring back.
Hi all - I reached out to Steeda, who responded quickly. Unfortunately, since the item is out of stock, they passed on a price match.
So, may hang tight until the next holiday offer / when they are in stock.
Guess Iāll stuff my new 315/70s under my stock suspension for now!