1.5” wheel spacer install 2019 Suburban

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Here’s my 1.5“ install for anyone curious about what spacers to use and how they fit our 2015-20 models. I have 18x8 KMC granite wheels +30 offset and 275/65R18 fuel grabber tires which are the OEM trail boss rim and tire size. I did install front and rear but the front was my main issue due to the wheel offset. KMC offers this rim now In a better deep dish offset which I’ll be switching too soon. But for now this will do…
 

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These photos show the before and after of the front and rear… the stance is perfect now and no more rubbing on my upper arms due to my 3” leveling kit up front…. The spacers fit without trimming the nubs on the wheels studs, I put blue loctite and torqued to 140ft-lbs and rechecked a week later.
when ordering you must get hub centric spacers and these fit absolutely perfect. On the rear of the truck there is a brake disc retaining ring on one lug you must remove to have spacers sit flush but otherwise this was a quick job. NOTHING REPLACES PROPER OFFSET but for me this will do till I get the proper wheels in a few months.
 

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Looking real good. Gonna go for a chrome delete?

Thanks man, I’m debating painting the grill surround to match the mesh inserts and most of the body chrome I want to vinyl wrap also. I was looking at factory blacked out parts but the DIY way saves a ton of money.
 

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