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dodge 20" spare wheels

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bodydropped   +1y
just redrill the rotors and axles to the dodge bolt pattern
Jance Customs   +1y


^^^ If you go that route. I have a brand new hubs and rotors and calipers from SSBC that I'm selling too. They are brand new, I've never used them. It's there "big brake kit". Sorry I'll stop spamming your thread Kenneth!
customforlife   +1y


yeah thats what im tryin to avoid if i can i dont realy wanna go through all that just for wheels if i can use adapters i will find the wheels if not then im not going to worrie about it

THE_CRUCK   +1y


I dunno how the steel spare wheels are set up on those, but on older steel wheels you can change the offset of the wheel as well.They are usually two piece wheels, the center welded to the out hoop. Now going off of the older ones you could either drill out the welds or cut out the welds and either move the center out or in to you specs the weld back in place. But you gotta make it straight or you going to have a nice wobble to it. Hope that makes sense.
customforlife   +1y

yeah that makes since but i dont know much about these wheels im going to stop by a friends house his parents have a dodge so im going to look at it and kinda test fit it
draggindakota   +1y
Just a note...on the steelies the lug holes have a press formed taper to center the lugs, so if you redrill the wheels you would need to form the taper again. Just puttin that out there since someone suggested re-drilling the wheels.