never knew there was enough room to slide both wheels over the stock hub , that saves up a ton of trackwith .
might need to order a set for mine as i dont want to mount dualy fenders on my pickup , i like the wheels to tuck under a stock fleetside bed and build huge inner fenders
WM
white max
+1y
By bringing the wheels in that much what do you do about suspenision, does it leave room between the center section??
Do you have your axle narrowed now?????
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watahyahknow
+1y
i allready have a chassis cab axle and townasty outer wheels and will mount bags anyway , i might need to narrow the chassis but i believe there still be room left to mount suspention .
remember theres a big brakedrum sitting there and the wheel might stick only an inch over that .
take a look at the army green truck down here you can see the axle sitting there
lockone
+1y
I have been trying to figure out how these adapters work as well. I know the concept behind it and I just cant figure out how to center the wheel without using stud pilot stud and lugs.
Also I think if you use these on a any truck you will have to widen the inner fender wells inside the bed around 2 inches when running all 6 wheels and on Dodges (if they make them for Dodges) they will hit the leaf spring packs.
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watahyahknow
+1y
i think the wheel wil center on the original 8 bolt hub on the outside wheel , they might use boltcentering on the inside wheel
not sure if the original hub is perfectly centered on the outside edge and if the inner wheel can be centered on that too
WM
white max
+1y
Yeah it does require widening inners..They mentioned on the 3" ones that you have to run a link suspension because it will hit the leafs... I was hoping to do the narrower wheel and the small adapter so i can run the fullsize inner..If I bought the adapter do you think it is possible you can make the wheels work with it??? i dont know maybe thats not ethical...??? This would also open up the possibilities of 24's....
I cant beleive that there is not more people around running these..
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watahyahknow
+1y
hmmmm it should be possible to do when you use a townasty as an inner wheel , but the the total setup moves out again because you need normal alcoa's as outer wheels to prevent the tires rubbing