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That's entirely normal.

The front wheels need space to turn so they don't hit the frame.

But it looks dumb! I might try some spacers on the back just to make me feel better. I know it'll do nothing for the truck mechanically but it's just one of those things that gets on my nerves.

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But it looks dumb! I might try some spacers on the back just to make me feel better. I know it'll do nothing for the truck mechanically but it's just one of those things that gets on my nerves.

Stuff like that seems to. :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

If the rear axle were wider the hubs would be in the next lane.

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Rims with about 4" more offset should take care of that....

Looks like I'll need 2". Done some research and apparently there is more to this than I thought. This truck is mainly going to be used for heavy duty towing, and I'm not convinced that even 2" spacers would be safe. Lots of chinesium junk out there, hard to find anything quality.

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Looks like I'll need 2". Done some research and apparently there is more to this than I thought. This truck is mainly going to be used for heavy duty towing, and I'm not convinced that even 2" spacers would be safe. Lots of chinesium junk out there, hard to find anything quality.

I (personally) wouldn't want to see any spacers on a dedicated tow rig.

I mean, form over function does not belong on the highway hauling heavy.

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