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2" (50mm) Wheel Spacers for Chevy Trailblazer GMC Envoy | 6x5 | 78.1 Hubcentric |12x1.5 Studs |

2" (50mm) Wheel Spacers for Chevy Trailblazer GMC Envoy | 6x5 | 78.1 Hubcentric |12x1.5 Studs |

Regular price $143.49 USD
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Space out your wheels for a more aggressive stance or increased suspension and brake clearance.

These Titan Wheel Accessories 2 Inch hubcentric wheel spacers are designed with a 6x5 (6x127) bolt pattern, 78.1mm hub bore and 12x1.5 thread pitch for Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Chevrolet SSR, Buick Ranier. They are machined from T6 6061 billet aluminum, making them both lightweight and durable. These spacers will improve the stance of your vehicle, providing a more aggressive look while also adding additional clearance for aftermarket brake and suspension parts. They also allow for larger wheel and tire combinations to be installed, giving you more options for customization. These spacers are easy to install and come with all necessary hardware.

Specifications

- Vehicle Bolt Pattern: 6x5 (6x127)

- Wheel Bolt Pattern: 6x5 (6x127)

- Hub Bore: 78.1

- Thread Pitch: 12x1.5

- Thickness: Each spacer measures 2 Inch (50mm) thick

Materials

- Our spacers are machined from billet T6 6061 aluminum

- Black finish

Vehicle Fitment

These spacers will bolt up to the following vehicles:

2004-2006 Chevrolet SSR
2002-2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer
2003-2009 GMC Envoy
2003-2008 Isuzu Ascender

Vehicle fitment information applies only to the vehicle's hub.

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Installation Information

- Please ensure that the your vehicle has the same studs as the adapters, otherwise additional lug nuts WILL BE required

- Make sure that all lug nuts get a full 6-8 turns when tightening. Failure to do so, can result in damage to your vehicle.

- Installation needs to be performed by a trained professional

It's Possible that your OEM Studs are longer than the spacer is thick, if so you have a few options:

- Your lugs studs will need to be shortened by grinding them down or you can replace your OEM lug studs with shorter studs.

- If your wheels have sufficient sized and placed pockets machined in the backside, between the mounting holes, then you should not need to modify your factory wheel studs.

- Always ensure that there is no gap between the spacer and the back of the wheels.

Complete Installation Instructions

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  • Questions?

    Feel free to reach out to us with any questions. Our staff is highly trained and happy to help you find the correct product for your vehicle. You can email us at info@titanwheelaccessories.com

Customer Reviews

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David Eggert
2003 trailblazer 2"

I installed a2" rough country lift on my tb. Front brake rotors rubbed inner 16" stock wheel. Spacers solved this problem. Rough country sells Spacers too but not for this app. Thanks Titan!

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Jay
I mean... good... for the most part...

I purchased the 1.5" spacers for my '03 TrailBlazer due to lifting it and throwing some bigger tires on there. They appear to be very well made. The 12.9 grade studs made me a little worried because with them being so hard, I didn't want to over torque and twist them off. Luckily I only torqued them to 105 pounds, don't go over 110!! I had never run spacers before and in the back of my head, the nagging horror stories wouldn't leave me alone. I took the Blazer up a few pretty serious trails, re torqued, they're still tough. Structurally sound so far. I do, however, have ONE GRIPE. The spacer fits perfectly onto the hub of the vehicle itself, but my stock wheel sliding onto the spacer's hub lip is way too tight. I have to impact the wheels on a little at a time to keep them mounting evenly, and when I take the wheels off, I have to use a 3 foot pry bar between the wheel and brake rotor to pop them off. This bothers me as my brake rotors are drilled, slotted, black coated, costly, and brand new. The black coating on the spacer is too thick for the center hole of the wheel, which makes wheel removal and installation a huge PITA.

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Chad Cowan
Exactly what I wanted

Precision machined, easy install, improved performance stability significantly.

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Shawn Donnelly
2” wheel spacers

These are the wrong size. They don’t fit. I tried calling your customer service line twice and no one answered. Fix this now. I’ll give you one chance to resolve this problem or I’m going to use all my social media platforms to tell people what kind of a company you really are.

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DOR KASTORIANO
DRIVER

FUCK YE, WHAT A SERVICE 🙂