The Rodding Roundtable
Motorhead Message Central => Rodder's Roundtable => Topic started by: phat rat on November 06, 2006, 05:54:46 PM
Just got some new wheels today. These are to replace the one that got screwed up in Alabama. I'm not sure I'm happy with the way the centers are. They do not fit flush against the hub because of the recess on the back, also not sure about the lack of ribbing in the center. The old ones are not like this. These are from the same wheel company just a few years apart. What do you guys think? Needless concern? I'm posting pics of the new and the old.
Never quite seen it done tht way Jack but I dont know why it wouldnt work ok. If you were doing full on burnouts and going 200 mph then I might question it a bit.
Dave
Quote from: "phat rat"Just got some new wheels today. These are to replace the one that got screwed up in Alabama. I'm not sure I'm happy with the way the centers are. They do not fit flush against the hub because of the recess on the back, also not sure about the lack of ribbing in the center. The old ones are not like this. These are from the same wheel company just a few years apart. What do you guys think? Needless concern? I'm posting pics of the new and the old.
Any chance of making a spacer to fill the void?
I'd be a little concerned about cranking the lugnuts down too much and perhaps concaving the centers a little, but maybe that's a little drastic.
How does it affect the tire clearance near the fenders?
Just measured the back and it's shy about 1/8" from seating tight against the hub around the bolt holes. This gap is just the small ring that the lug bolt holes are in, so that's the concern. The rest fits tight. Bry, fender clearance isn't an issue.
Shouldn't be a problem. that raised ring is designed to hold tension on the lug nuts keeping them tight. Mopar has used that design for some time now, like 30 years.
Quote from: "enjenjo"Shouldn't be a problem. that raised ring is designed to hold tension on the lug nuts keeping them tight. Mopar has used that design for some time now, like 30 years.
Thanks, I guess if it's been used that long it should be fine
Quote from: "phat rat"Quote from: "enjenjo"Shouldn't be a problem. that raised ring is designed to hold tension on the lug nuts keeping them tight. Mopar has used that design for some time now, like 30 years.
Thanks, I guess if it's been used that long it should be fine
What happened to that $4,000 set of FOOSE wheels you were looking at in Tampa?
You know, the one's you told me not to tell your wife about... :?:
Oops, she didn't hear me did she? :lol: :lol:
Quote from: "Rayvyn"Quote from: "phat rat"Quote from: "enjenjo"Shouldn't be a problem. that raised ring is designed to hold tension on the lug nuts keeping them tight. Mopar has used that design for some time now, like 30 years.
Thanks, I guess if it's been used that long it should be fine
What happened to that $4,000 set of FOOSE wheels you were looking at in Tampa?
You know, the one's you told me not to tell your wife about... :?:
Oops, she didn't hear me did she? :lol: :lol:
Wouldn't matter if she did. 8) She would say if you want them go for it. :D