cant find the hummer H2 wheel picture thread
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cant find the hummer H2 wheel picture thread
IM trying to find it, tried all the search terms I can think of (it doesnt allow for H2 in the search).
Anyway, trying to decide on powdercoating them black or not with my silver QC. I thought I remembered a thread of pics of hummer wheels.
Anyway, trying to decide on powdercoating them black or not with my silver QC. I thought I remembered a thread of pics of hummer wheels.
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dunno about that one, but here is a Wheel thread
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=136328
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=136328
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Are you working the full shift?
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thanks for the pics guys.
Stacked 97, in that fist pic, are those chrome hummer wheels with chrome center caps versus non chrome and none chrome in the second?
Stacked 97, in that fist pic, are those chrome hummer wheels with chrome center caps versus non chrome and none chrome in the second?
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Will the stock take offs from a hummer fit my '07 2500 4x4?
Or will i need a leveling kit? I found a set of take offs but, i'm not sure of the stock size bfg's that are on them. Also how hard is this install? Do i need any special type of lugs? They look as if they stick out further than the stock wheels do. Does anyone have a picture of the offset?
Thanks, Hop
Or will i need a leveling kit? I found a set of take offs but, i'm not sure of the stock size bfg's that are on them. Also how hard is this install? Do i need any special type of lugs? They look as if they stick out further than the stock wheels do. Does anyone have a picture of the offset?
Thanks, Hop
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Will the stock take offs from a hummer fit my '07 2500 4x4?
Or will i need a leveling kit? I found a set of take offs but, i'm not sure of the stock size bfg's that are on them. Also how hard is this install? Do i need any special type of lugs? They look as if they stick out further than the stock wheels do. Does anyone have a picture of the offset?
Thanks, Hop
Or will i need a leveling kit? I found a set of take offs but, i'm not sure of the stock size bfg's that are on them. Also how hard is this install? Do i need any special type of lugs? They look as if they stick out further than the stock wheels do. Does anyone have a picture of the offset?
Thanks, Hop
Use your stock lugnuts, and trim 3/4" off the backside of your factory caps, and you may also have to trim the tabs down a tad too.
Theyll stick out a little further as well, the stock wheels are 17x8, the H2s are 17x8.5, and also 5.5 backspacing (vs the stock 5.7X on the stock dodge wheels)
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Thanks for the fast reply!
Is this somehting i can do in the driveway with hand tools and a dremel?
When it comes to cutting things straight i'm horrid! lol
This is my new rig. '07 6.7! So far so good! 16mpg and only 400 miles.
Can't wait till it's broke in.
This is my old rig.. Which is going to be up for sale soon.
Looking forward to being part of this board.
--Hop
Is this somehting i can do in the driveway with hand tools and a dremel?
When it comes to cutting things straight i'm horrid! lol
This is my new rig. '07 6.7! So far so good! 16mpg and only 400 miles.
Can't wait till it's broke in.
This is my old rig.. Which is going to be up for sale soon.
Looking forward to being part of this board.
--Hop
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Thanks for the fast reply!
Is this somehting i can do in the driveway with hand tools and a dremel?
When it comes to cutting things straight i'm horrid! lol
This is my new rig. '07 6.7! So far so good! 16mpg and only 400 miles.
Can't wait till it's broke in.
Looking forward to being part of this board.
--Hop
Is this somehting i can do in the driveway with hand tools and a dremel?
When it comes to cutting things straight i'm horrid! lol
This is my new rig. '07 6.7! So far so good! 16mpg and only 400 miles.
Can't wait till it's broke in.
Looking forward to being part of this board.
--Hop
Yep, you sure can do it at home in the driveway, just use a rotary file or a router. There were some pictures before of how much you had to remove, I believe it was until the inner lip that slopes was flush, which isnt much. If you get the wheels, youll see when you try to mount them, its just enough to slip over the dodge hubs. Dont worry too much about being straight, just dont gouge them too bad, try to keep it even
Ill see if I can dig up a picture or two.