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I was wondering if anyone has tried superduty rims on a dent. I was wondering about the back spacing. The different bolt patterns. Also the different balances? Hub centric and Lug centric? Not sure what it means but wondering if it is possible?
I was wondering if anyone has tried superduty rims on a dent. I was wondering about the back spacing. The different bolt patterns. Also the different balances? Hub centric and Lug centric? Not sure what it means but wondering if it is possible?
Hub-centric = a protrusion on the hub is used to center the wheel. Typically, wheels that fit snugly on the protrusion are hub-centric. Tapered lug seats are not necessary.
Lug-centric = wheels with tapered lug nut seats are typically lug-centric and may or may not fit on the hub snugly. The lug nuts' tightness on the studs centers the wheel on the hub.
Try these guys.. they make a multitude of adapters of various thickness: