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Borne Off-Road 1-Inch Wheel Spacers; Black (99-25 Sierra 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Borne Off-Road 1-Inch Wheel Spacers; Black (99-25 Sierra 1500)
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$145.95 pair

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Increases Wheel Track Width
      • Spacer Width: 1-Inch (25.4mm)
      • Hub Centric Design
      • Bolt Pattern: 6 x 5.5 to 6 x 5.5 Inch
      • Aircraft Grade T6 Billet Aluminum Construction
      • Black Anodized Finish
      • Includes Pre-Installed Studs and Lug Nuts
      • Sold as a set of 2 Spacers
      • Fits 1999-2025 GMC Sierra 1500

      Description

      Increases Clearance. If you're running a set of oversized wheels and tires you may encounter wheel rub. Installing a set of Borne Off-Road 1-Inch Wheel Spacers will increase inner fender clearance to prevent this rubbing. As an added bonus these Borne Off-Road 1-Inch (25.4mm) Wheel Spacers will give your truck a wider track for a more aggressive appearance.

      Hub Centric Design. These Borne Off-Road Wheel Spacers feature a Hub Centric design. This means that the center of the wheel's spacer hub lines up exactly to the diameter of the axle hub giving you a perfect secure fit.

      Billet Aluminum Construction. Borne Off-Road precisely CNC-machines their Wheel Spacers from a solid block of aircraft grade 6061 T-6 billet aluminum for superior strength and durability. Grade 12.9 steel studs and lug nuts are included. These Wheel Spacers are then completed in a blue anodized finish for long lasting corrosion resistance.

      Application. These Borne Off-Road 1-Inch Wheel Spacers; Black are designed to fit 1999-2025 GMC Sierra 1500 models equipped with 6 lug, 6 x 5.5 inch (6 x 139.7mm) factory or aftermarket wheels.

      Please Note. (12) Spacer Lug Nuts are included, but you will still be required to use your original lug nuts for installation.

      Technical Notes. May require trimming of stock wheel studs to prevent interference with wheel. Ensure stock studs do not contact the back of the wheel when spacers are installed. Trimming of studs for clearance may be required.

      Please Read - Manufacturer Notes.

      • Ensure stock studs do not contact the back of the wheel when spacers are installed. Trimming of studs for clearance may be required.
      • Wheel lug nuts must engage with studs for 10 full turns for safety purposes. If lug nuts can not be turned 10 or more times before reaching full torque, discontinue use and contact us at 1-877-GOMISHI
      • Mishimoto recommends an alignment after installation due to altered track width.
      • Fitment with aftermarket wheels must be confirmed by the customer before ordering.
      • Corrosion should be removed from the hub before installing the wheel spacer. Excessive corrosion may prevent the spacer from fully seating.

      Fitment:

      Borne Off-Road BNWS-005-250BK

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (2) Spacers
      • (12) Pre-installed Studs
      • (12) Lug Nuts
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      Customer Reviews (7)

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      Reviews of Borne Off-Road Wheel products have an average rating of 4.9 out of 5

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