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Old 09-14-2008, 11:10   #1 (permalink)
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Hopefully, somebody can let me know. I've been looking for over 3 hours now, using the search function and cruising the site. No luck so far.

What are the lug bolt pattern and the center diameter of the 5 ton trucks, and maybe the stud hole diameter?

Found a rolling chassis cheap, but it is a distance away and needs wheels/tires. I know I could just find some original wheels, but why buy some just to sell them?

Anyway, can someone help here?
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:22   #2 (permalink)
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Default RE: 5 Ton Bolt Pattern

same as any OTR 10 hole budd pattern.
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And what is that OTR bolt pattern? Since I don't have wheels, I have nothing to work from.
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BOLT PATTERN 10 X 11.25",PILOT 8.75"
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Jwaller is saying that all ten hole Budd wheel patterns are the same for civilian heavy trucks and the military five ton trucks. Wheels from a salvage yard off heavy trucks with the 10 hole Budd wheels will fit. Center hole 8 3/4 diameter Center to center bolt holes diametrically opposed 11 1/4. Make sure they have the chamfered edges on the bolt holes for trucks using the tapered base lug nuts.
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.... and maybe the stud hole diameter?....
1.19"

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Thanks for the help to my seemingly ignorant question.

I tried to mount some civilian aluminums on the m813a1 I had a few years back, and they wouldn't go. Therefore my confusion.

Again, thanks...
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