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02-07-2017, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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Transit wheels
Ok so I just picked up a set of 22 inch transit wheels, after taking some measurements I can see that I will need to run a 1 inch spacer in the fronts and a 2 inch spacer on the rears.
I also read here on some threads that the center hole on the transit wheels need to be machined a little larger to fit the hubs, which I can see when I removed my existing wheel to try and fit my new transit wheels. My question is since I need to run spacers both front and back I'm assuming there is no need to have the holes on my transit rims machined bigger cause the wheel will be sitting up against the spacers and not the drum hubs in the rear and disc hubs in the front. I didn't purchase the spacers yet so I am not 100 percent sure. My other question is about the spacers. The studs on my hubs are a 7/16 thread but all the spacers I see have a metric stud thread is this the only way you can by spacers? I know I can get 7/16 lug nuts to install the spacers to my hubs then I would have to by metric lug nuts to install the transit wheels to my spacers, I am looking to install this cap set in the picture on my transit wheels and the lug size only comes in 7/16 see pic. Thanks for helping. |
02-07-2017, 06:36 PM | #2 |
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Re: Transit wheels
Out of curiosity why would you need a spacer on the front?
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02-07-2017, 07:30 PM | #3 |
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Re: Transit wheels
Yes I know, every thread I read they only used a spacer in the rear, but when I measured mine if I want to center my front tire with the wheel well I would need a 1 inch spacer. My transit wheels have 6 inch back space and the rear of the rim is a little close to the inside of the wheel well. I will be installing bags to drop the truck as much as possible so with the front wheels out 1 inch which will be center of the wells I can get max drop before rubbing.
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02-08-2017, 12:09 AM | #4 |
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Re: Transit wheels
I would use hub centric spacers. I think this place can build what you need
http://www.motorsport-tech.com/hub_rings.html |
02-08-2017, 11:38 AM | #5 | |
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02-08-2017, 11:48 AM | #6 | |
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Keep us posted, it sounds like you found some spacers you like. Good luck! |
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02-08-2017, 01:28 PM | #7 |
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Re: Transit wheels
I have transits on my truck which is a '68, but the same issues apply on that generation. When I bought my wheels I had the centers bored out to fit on the stock drums and now my fronts fit with no spacers. If you have upgraded to disk brakes on the front, the center hub is smaller and the transit wheel will fit without boring the center. The disks also widen the track width slightly so this is how most are getting away with no spacers on front. For the rear, you will definitely need a spacer even if you have the center of the wheels bored out because the wheel will hit the bed with the 6" backspacing. To get around that issue and run no spacers, I flipped the center of the wheel and rewelded it to give me 4" of backspace. Now the wheels fits perfectly with no spacer, and looks cool too. I've heard of a few guys who had studs shear off their rear spacers with the transit wheels, so reworking the backspacing (if you have the skills to do so) was a much safer option in my opinion.
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02-08-2017, 10:14 PM | #8 | |
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As far as my front disc I still need to have my transit wheels centers bored out they are not even close to fitting the stock center bore. Not sure why mine are so large? I will try to post a pic of them tomorrow if it doesn't snow to much here. I was checking out your build thread and just love what you've done so far with your truck, nice work! |
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I would also like your opinion on tire size for front and back for my transits. Thanks Jerry
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