2007 Owner (New Member)

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2007 Owner (New Member)
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cnotch
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What up DS members, been looking at the site for months and just decided to join. I am all about steel on six but not a huge post count freak. Lots of cool rides on here and a great resource for ideas and brain storming.

Here's my ride.. (maybe?) here goes
2007 Dually, notched and bagged in rear

Also, my lugz in the rear are to long (the shank) 14x1.5 .. I need a set that will allow me to take a 1/8th inch spacer out from behind the inside wheel. The lug shank hits and I can't tighten without the spacer. I need to buy that 1/8th pf an inch (maybe 3/16th?) to tuck the tire a little more and get rid of the rub.. What would you guys do? 19.5 Eagle Alloys


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jcampbell1180
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Sweet!
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rhmdually
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welcome! nice truck!
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huskerdually
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WELCOME
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bdydrped
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welcome to the site



dumbquestion on my part but you have checked the tire stores to see if there are shorter lugs right?
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maz89
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Welcome to the site man. Hit up Lockone on here with a pm or wait for him to chim in, he should be able to give you some insight on your problem.
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raymondsage
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Should be able to help with new lugs...
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diabolic kustoms
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what up..nice ride. I would just get different lug studs
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low95xlt
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yea check with lock or hit up a local tire dist that deals with dually rims..
nice whip by the waya nd welcome
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dragnasty
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Alot of the chevy's studs arent even theaded to the end of the stud. Not sure if yours is that way or not. Cheapest way would be to find an open end lug of the same thread size, screw it onto the stud, cut the end off with a cutoff wheel, and then back the lug off to clean the threads......ghetto, but it works!