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I got new wheels from Summit and they fit pretty good except around the center register they are a little large.. Is this an issue?
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YES YES- the wheel is supposed to fit snug on the spigot--- this eliminates the wheel being off center ever so slightly on the axle---if it is off center you will end up with vibrations if you only use the axle studs to do the job --the faster the wheel turns the more the vibrations will increase- you will not be able to balance the wheel ON THE axle--- you should be able to balance the wheel OFF the axle on a machine---you are going to need to buy or make bushings to fit into that space to correct the problem --- I would call Summit and have them register another set of rims perhaps the wheel manufacturer machine them wrong --Good luck FED 387
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Wheels are either hub centric or lug centric. Racing wheels that use shouldered lug nuts or center on 5/8" studs are lug centric.
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from the pics looks like he has 1/2 inch studs and they look awfully short they do not protrude thru the wheel enough--- he could go with 5/8 studs but then he is going to have to rework is axles to fit them PLUS buy a 5/8 stud kit--FED 387
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Might be an optical delusion but the wheels look like they are made for a taper seat lug nut in which case I think the lugs are what centers the wheel.
Personally I would be calling the wheel manufacturer and asking them to be certain.
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They are made for a conical seat lug nut
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Manufacturer's Part Number:
SUM-561B-58650 Part Type: Wheels Product Line: Summit Racing Equipment® Drag-Thrust Wheels Summit Racing Part Number: SUM-561B-58650 UPC: 190861247987 Wheel Diameter: 15 in. Wheel Width (in.): 8.00 Wheel Size: 15x8 Wheel Bolt Pattern (application): 5 x 114.3mm 5 x 4 1/2 in. Wheel Material: Cast aluminum Designed for Dually Truck: No Wheel Face Color: Black Wheel Face Finish: Gloss Wheel Barrel/Lip Color: Black Wheel Barrel/Lip Finish: Gloss Wheel Accent Color: Machined Primary Wheel Color: Black Wheel Finish: Gloss Manufacturers Wheel Series: Summit Racing Drag-Thrust Series Backspacing (in.): 4.50 Offset: 0.00mm Wheel Construction: 1-piece TPMS Sensor Compatible: Yes Beadlock Included: No Beadlock Functional: No Lug Nut Seat Style: Conical seat - 60 degree Hub Centric Ring Compatible: No Center Bore Diameter (in.): 3.27 Center Bore Diameter (mm): 83.10mm Center Cap Included: Yes Load Rating (lbs.): 2,100 lbs. Lug Nuts Included: No Small Diameter Lug Nuts Required: No Valve Stems Included: No Quantity: Sold individually. |
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Hub Centric Ring Compatible:
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Drum brakes Jon?
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