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Default Questions about Wheel spacers for a truck

On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 13:18:56 +0800, 800L wrote:

On 09-Dec-15 9:32 AM, BobH wrote:
A friend asked me about making spacers to make the front wheels on his
4wd pickup truck sit farther out. He is running non-standard, steel
wheels on the truck. The wheels are 8 lug, on a 6 1/4" bolt circle. The
lug nuts look like the standard lug nuts with the conical face toward
the wheel. Before diving into a project like this, a few questions came up:

How do steel wheels locate to the hub? Do they locate on the lug
bolt/nuts? Do they locate on the hub in the center of the bolt circle?

Would 6061 T6 be suitable for making a wheel spacer? The spacer will be
about 0.6 thick, and the lugs are long enough to pull up with plenty of
space.

Thanks in advance,
BobH



Have you looked at buying them off the shelf? They used to be much
cheaper than you could make them for.

Cheap in the USA, but not so cheap by the time you get them up to
Canada - and not cheap from Canadian suppliers in my experience. If
you need more than half an inch, don't have long enough studs, or are
changing bolt patterns- BUY.