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Old 08-01-2005 | 01:42 PM
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I am about to order new wheels for my lift but i am confused. I have two options for the wheel i want. One is standard and the other is hub centric. I dont knwo what the difference is.
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With a hub centric, the wheel is centered with the hub. Standard is also bolt centric, where the wheel is centered by the bolts. I'm pretty sure the NBS trucks have hub centric wheels. Also, I think, but am not sure, that the hub opening is slightly larger on a hub centric wheel.
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So is it ok to order the hub centric?
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Pretty sure thats what you need
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get hub centric.
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
get hub centric.
Agreed!!!!!!!

If Hub centric is ever an available option, get it. You do not want to mess with substandard rings added to your wheels that are prone to cracking.
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