Are all H2 Hummer wheels the same lug pattern?
#1
Are all H2 Hummer wheels the same lug pattern?
I found four stock Hummer H2 wheels for a steal. Being new to Hummer ownership, I need to know from those that do. I have an '05 Hummer H2 SUT. Do all stock Hummer H2 wheels have the same bolt pattern? I need to know ASAP.
Any advice will be much appreciated.
Any advice will be much appreciated.
#5
Thanks much for the advice.
Thanks a bunch guys. I found the wheels (including centers) for a steal of a price. When I finally wear out my 22s, I want to switch back to the original wheels to restore my Hummer to completely stock.
#6
Just for curiosity. Why would you want a stock wheels when there are much better choices out there .
Not only visual but my aftermarket wheels same size as the oem are lighter and stronger than the oem
Not only visual but my aftermarket wheels same size as the oem are lighter and stronger than the oem
#7
Only thing I can add is that at least going to a smaller wheel size, it should ride a lot better since you will probably have a lot more sidewall. The stock wheels I want are harder to find - there was a limited production of true forged wheel made by Alcoa specifically for the H2 that dealerships offered.
Aside from those, I have stock one back on mine since it came with the black Rockstar wheels that you see on about 1 in 3 trucks and I just did not dig it. I'm always keeping an eye out for good quality aftermarket 8 lug wheels but 99% are 20" or larger and I want 18's (I actually use it off road some and prefer the better ride provided with more sidewall). Looking on craigslist you would just about think everyone with a truck bought 22 to 24 inch wheels, soon realized it rides like crap with rubber band tires and now stuck with ginormous wheels. lol
Dont get me wrong, with a proper lift kit 22" wheels will ride great because you have the room to put extraordinarily expensive 40" tires on them. My goal is to lift a couple of inches, get some nice 17" or 18" wheels with an offset that puts them out enough to run 37" tires.
Aside from those, I have stock one back on mine since it came with the black Rockstar wheels that you see on about 1 in 3 trucks and I just did not dig it. I'm always keeping an eye out for good quality aftermarket 8 lug wheels but 99% are 20" or larger and I want 18's (I actually use it off road some and prefer the better ride provided with more sidewall). Looking on craigslist you would just about think everyone with a truck bought 22 to 24 inch wheels, soon realized it rides like crap with rubber band tires and now stuck with ginormous wheels. lol
Dont get me wrong, with a proper lift kit 22" wheels will ride great because you have the room to put extraordinarily expensive 40" tires on them. My goal is to lift a couple of inches, get some nice 17" or 18" wheels with an offset that puts them out enough to run 37" tires.
#8
Factory original look
I want to restore it to original. I also hate the huge, rough riding 22s it has on it now that the previous owner installed. Kind of a hypocritical viewpoint considering I am having new cool air intake, headers, and performance cat-back (less the cat converter) exhaust installed to improve performance, sound, and gas mileage.
Last edited by rustywhite; 06-15-2018 at 05:26 PM.
#9
I agree about the wheel size . Anything over 18 is too big for my taste plus ride will suffer , I understand some people like the big chrome wheels since this is a highly customizable trucks and everyone taste is different
however my point about the OEM wheels is the quality. I have mine for over 2 years , ride quality was never as good as after I replaced for Fuel wheels (17") , there ws always some kind of vibrations. Even with new balanced tires .
and the rims weren't bend or bad in anyway . Imo
sometime OEM is not the best
however my point about the OEM wheels is the quality. I have mine for over 2 years , ride quality was never as good as after I replaced for Fuel wheels (17") , there ws always some kind of vibrations. Even with new balanced tires .
and the rims weren't bend or bad in anyway . Imo
sometime OEM is not the best
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
lisastewart
PRIVATE For Sale / Trade Classifieds
0
04-10-2009 06:10 AM