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I'm not sure of the stock rim size. However on a four wheel drive vehicle that is not shift on the fly but has the 4-wheel drive lever, manual hubs can be a great item to install. By unlocking the hubs your wheels rotate not the entire front driveline. Which can help with fuel economy.
Originally posted by 68torino I'm not sure of the stock rim size. However on a four wheel drive vehicle that is not shift on the fly but has the 4-wheel drive lever, manual hubs can be a great item to install. By unlocking the hubs your wheels rotate not the entire front driveline. Which can help with fuel economy.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding, I meant relating to the rims. Will the rims fit if you have the manual hubs? Or do all rims fit regardless of auto or manual hubs?
I own a 1986 Bronco II XLT, and it has 15" X 6" aluminum wheels on it stock. And the manual hubs are the same size as the auto hubs, so don't worry about them much.
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