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H 2 tire and wheel take offs

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Old 03-24-2006, 03:22 AM
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I sure wish the H 2 stock tires and wheels would work on our H 3. there is sure is alot of deals on brand new 315 70 17 tires and wheels from H 2 take offs like brand new and cheap. i guess the wheel wont blot on . I could get the tire to fit since I did level my frount with the back.
 
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Get a set of wheel adapters.

http://www.motorsport-tech.com/adapters.htm
 
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Out of ignorance (easy for me)..I never could get a clear understanding for the use of "Hub Centric Rings" ...Anybody have an idea or can explain their application?

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Old 03-25-2006, 04:09 PM
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Default RE: H 2 tire and wheel take offs

Basically, some wheels will have a bigger cutout than what your actual hub diameter will be, the hubcentric rings are "adapters" that will make it a snug fit for your wheel to your hub. Simply tightening down the bolts doesn't necessarily center them. Without rings you can get some pretty gnarly wheel vibration caused by the wheel not being centered on the hub.

 
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