looked all over need pics of h2s on trucks
#2
man i wish i knew how to post pic of mine. i just put h2 and 35''bfg muds on my truck with a 2'' spacer and man does it look real good .i used the h2 center caps to. on the rear you have to cut a 5'' hole in the center cap to clear the axle housing.oh and make sure you machine the center hole dont grind it you might have a hard time balancing the tires.
#5
man i wish i knew how to post pic of mine. i just put h2 and 35''bfg muds on my truck with a 2'' spacer and man does it look real good .i used the h2 center caps to. on the rear you have to cut a 5'' hole in the center cap to clear the axle housing.oh and make sure you machine the center hole dont grind it you might have a hard time balancing the tires.
#6
lcdebra1002@qwest.net I ALREADY BOUGHT THEM But dont get them till this weekend. They are the crome.
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#8
I dont think it is a good idea let me tell you why most tire shops balance the tires using the center hole of the rim and if you dont get it perfect they might have a hard time balancing the tires.thats my thoughts anyhow.a good machine shop can do it in a hour i gave them my spare rim to go off of.
#9
Just don't grind off the entire tapered seat and you should be fine. The balancers use the tapered part to self-center. As long as you don't grind ALL that off (which you do not have to) then you'll be fine. Just grind it a little at a time. You can always take off more.
#11
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4X4not is right. The balancer does not use the center hole. It uses the taper leading into the center hole. As long as there is some of that taper remaining the balancing will go fine. And they do not need to be re-balanced after opening up the center hole.
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