H2 Hummer wheels & 315's on my HO
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These are very creative guys. Give the truck a really strong look without significant modifications. What's the road-noise impact?
BigCarl - that artwork is beautiful!
BigCarl - that artwork is beautiful!
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Maybe it's just me, but I kinda like the stock wheel better. Those little crevices in the H2 wheels are going to be a PITA to keep clean. My wife's BMW has bunches of little holes and cutouts where brake dust and road junk love to hide. For me, the smoother and cleaner the surface, the better. I think I'll end up having my stockers chromed (chrome/xchg) or polished so they'll just look better.
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Hey there! Your truck looks FANTASTIC! I have tried to find someone in my area to machine the centers to put a set of the H2 wheels on my truck but no luck. Who did your wheels and how much did it cost? Thanks!
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Originally posted by Lurch519
Hey there! Your truck looks FANTASTIC! I have tried to find someone in my area to machine the centers to put a set of the H2 wheels on my truck but no luck. Who did your wheels and how much did it cost? Thanks!
Hey there! Your truck looks FANTASTIC! I have tried to find someone in my area to machine the centers to put a set of the H2 wheels on my truck but no luck. Who did your wheels and how much did it cost? Thanks!
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Concerning the machine work for H-2 wheels.
I am happy to admit that that having the centers turned out on a lathe is preferred. But it's certainly not necessary. I did mine with a 4 3/4" hole saw, on a hole hawg, by hand, with the tires on the wheels. It toook about 30 seconds to drill out the main hole and another minute to sand it with a 2" drum sander on a drill motor. I only sanded enough to clean up the cutting marks and smooth things out.
Before anyone panics let me say that the hole saw centers itself in a recess in the front of the wheels and is easy to do.
The next issue is about future balancing. The dynamic balancers have a 45 degree cone that centers the wheel. When opening up the center of the H-2 wheels their existing 45 degree angles are not completely removed. Therefore, the future balancing is not affected.
Again, I would have preferred to have this done on a lathe, but I did it myself, at home, and had no problems. Start to finish in about an hour.
I think these wheels are a real find for all Dodge owners. They are cheap and plentiful as takeoffs, they look great, they're strong, and you can run 315's with stock height and no rubbing. Cool.
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I am happy to admit that that having the centers turned out on a lathe is preferred. But it's certainly not necessary. I did mine with a 4 3/4" hole saw, on a hole hawg, by hand, with the tires on the wheels. It toook about 30 seconds to drill out the main hole and another minute to sand it with a 2" drum sander on a drill motor. I only sanded enough to clean up the cutting marks and smooth things out.
Before anyone panics let me say that the hole saw centers itself in a recess in the front of the wheels and is easy to do.
The next issue is about future balancing. The dynamic balancers have a 45 degree cone that centers the wheel. When opening up the center of the H-2 wheels their existing 45 degree angles are not completely removed. Therefore, the future balancing is not affected.
Again, I would have preferred to have this done on a lathe, but I did it myself, at home, and had no problems. Start to finish in about an hour.
I think these wheels are a real find for all Dodge owners. They are cheap and plentiful as takeoffs, they look great, they're strong, and you can run 315's with stock height and no rubbing. Cool.
Wetspirit
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4 3/4 hole saw
What kind of hole saw did you use? the one I got bounced all over the place and didn't get very far into the wheel. How many teeth does the one you used have? thanks. Spikenbear
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It will bounce around until you get a good groove going. Just make sure your holesaw is made for metal. You also need a drill with the side handle so you don't walk across the face of the rim. Remember, once you get the hole drilled you still have to open it up some more with a grinding burr...
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stock caps on h2 rims
I've got h2 rims with 315's mounted. I used an extra set of lugnuts to mount the stock center cap, no modifications required to the center cap, just mount and give a slight twist and they've been holding firm for over 4 months now, i will post pictures shortly.
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pics of h2's with stock caps
Can someone explain how to post images in the replies. I'm computer dumb so pls take that into consideration. I'd like to post my pics of my stock caps on h2 rims.
Thanx!
Thanx!
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or, if you really don't want to fill up your gallery with random pics, host them on a site like photobucket, and then use the url they assign it to put the pic in the thread, saves space on this sites servers for more important stuff.
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ok gang, i think i got this now go to http://photobucket.com/albums/e38/edonald849/. this is how i fitted my stock caps to my h2's without any mods. i used an extra set of lugnuts and used fingertip rubbers, put cap on with a twist, holds like a champ, got the info from a previous thread, no problems in over 4 months.