Hub Bore & Aftermarket Wheel
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Hub Bore & Aftermarket Wheel
Will an aftermarket wheel with a hub bore of 72.6mm fit on our truck?
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- killian96ss
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Thanks Steve.
So I have to assume that if this wheel was mounted on our hub that the gap of 2.75mm would be a bad thing???
Should I investigate installing custom wheel spacers that are hubcentric for our stock 69.85mm hub and made to fit these aftermarket wheels with 72.6mm hubs?
So I have to assume that if this wheel was mounted on our hub that the gap of 2.75mm would be a bad thing???
Should I investigate installing custom wheel spacers that are hubcentric for our stock 69.85mm hub and made to fit these aftermarket wheels with 72.6mm hubs?
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Matching the hub and mounting the wheel "hub centric" is a good idea, but not absolutely necessary.
I am running spacers that are not hub centric.
Lug centric relies on the wheel lugs to center the wheel. That is what you will be doing running a wheel with a larger center bore.
I am running spacers that are not hub centric.
Lug centric relies on the wheel lugs to center the wheel. That is what you will be doing running a wheel with a larger center bore.
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Come to think of it I have seen those rings too. I think I had a set of Centerlines with a hub ring to match the application.
I wonder if they might have one to match the application in this case?
I wonder if they might have one to match the application in this case?
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The rims are new and I will call the supplier to see if they include a vehicle specific adapter/ring.
now that you have mentioned it, I am running spacers that are not hub centric in the rear. Thanks I see what you are talking about. The only negative I can see is extra force being applied to the wheel lugs.
now that you have mentioned it, I am running spacers that are not hub centric in the rear. Thanks I see what you are talking about. The only negative I can see is extra force being applied to the wheel lugs.
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