i bought a set of wheels off a guy who had them on a duramax i thought they would fit but when i tryed to but them on my hubs were to big what should do re sell them or try to find some adapters for it if them make them any ideas thanks
Use Google and look up H2 wheels on Dodge Ram. There are several good write-ups on using a router to open the center up so the hub will fit. I did it and it takes about 15 min to do a set of 5.
I have a set of 22s of a Dmax would you try that with those wheels I talk to my buddy who is a mechanic and he said its a good idea it would work I just don't want to wreck the wheels
It can be done ur self, but if u wanna make sure its done 100% perfect can take em to a machine shop and get em done for $50-$100 at least in my area. When i had sum 20s for my half ton had to do this to fit.
May be easier to do it at a shop if the wheel doesn't have a way to guide you.. $100 isn't a bad price at all to have them milled (up to $200 really isn't either). I wouldn't pay for the H2 wheels to be done just because it is so easy. And they don't have to be perfect becaus ethe error would be so close to the center of the rotating mass- ask me how I know...
If the wheels weren't on the truck I'd take a pic of my mess ups. But you'd really have to take off a lot of material in one place to make it so they couldn't be balanced out. I would bet if you collected all of the aluminum that is shaved off it wouldn't be more than 1oz from each wheel. 1oz from the middle wouldn't be (just guessing here) 1/8oz from the outter edge. So you'd have to have a really big screw up to ruin the wheel.
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