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Hubs on inside or outside of rims

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oliver 88 guy

05-13-2008 20:05:58




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This is something that has me stumped, is it better to put the drive hubs on the inside or outside of the rim for a dished 9 bolt rim, ive seen both ways and was wondering if there is a benefit over one to the other. thanks




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UNSTYLED PULLER

05-14-2008 03:58:13




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 Re: Hubs on inside or outside of rims in reply to oliver 88 guy, 05-13-2008 20:05:58  
HELLO,,

I PUT MY HUBS ON THE INSIDE,,, LESS AXEL STRESS AND EASYER TO GET THE WHEEL OFF..



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Hoss in Me

05-14-2008 03:07:00




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 Re: Hubs on inside or outside of rims in reply to oliver 88 guy, 05-13-2008 20:05:58  
Put them anywhere you want as long as you can adjust your tires to the outside of the pan on the sled.You dont want to drag the pan over ground your tires have dug up. Later ,Hoss



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Marks A

05-16-2008 06:36:32




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 Re: Hubs on inside or outside of rims in reply to Hoss in Me, 05-14-2008 03:07:00  
Now that would take a wide stance



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Gearnut

05-16-2008 06:41:27




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 Re: Hubs on inside or outside of rims in reply to Marks A, 05-16-2008 06:36:32  
or a narrow sled ...lol



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