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6 lug to 10 lug

sermis

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Are there any 10 lug hubs that will work on the 2.5 ton rockwells. I know there are adapters but at $350.00 and up for a pair, ouch.
 

sermis

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No, I get 5 ton combat wheels from time to time and really want to run the tires tubless. I made wider rims from stock but after mounting the tire, tube, and flap they will not balance. Would be really simple to mount tubless beadlocks and go.
 

jh1990

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my dad and i have been trying to figure out a way to run a 10 lug on our deuce so we could put 22.5 tubeless on it. we havent had such luck. thanks Sermis for posting something on here, everytime i was going to i forgot.
 

CCATLETT1984

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why dont you just have a new center welded into the rim that you want to use. as long as its a pressed center you dont have to worry about any bending that could happen with a flat steel center.
 

sermis

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CCATLETT1984 said:
why dont you just have a new center welded into the rim that you want to use. as long as its a pressed center you dont have to worry about any bending that could happen with a flat steel center.
Main reason $$$$$$
 

CCATLETT1984

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Shouldn't cost much. you can get wheel centers for $60 ea. for that size of rim. and a shop ususally doesnt charge much to weld them in.
or you can make a simple jig and weld them in yourself.
 

Blythewoodjoe

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I have a 6 lug wheel in 22.5" that I assume will fit a deuce. I will have to check but I have always assumed you can buy these rims new and it seems like I prices some a few years ago. I'll have to try to put this rim on my truck and report back.

Joe Trapp
 

OPCOM

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With the other wheel and tire subjects, this would be very interesting. semi-truck 22.5's would be great for the highway deuce.
 

Trango

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I run the 6 lug 22.5's in the rear, and I made my own front rims out of plate centers welded into Dayton shells, to compensate for the wide rears.

PM me if you want more info.
 
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