geterdun
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Bassackwards. Won't fit on the TOO BIG HUB OF TRUCK. Hence the conversation about boring out the too small alignment i.d. of the rims to fit over the TOO LARGE DIAMETER ALIGNMENT O.D's of HUBS of the truck.
But, yes were this a conversation about too large i.d. of the rim, but bolt pattern is right, we used to do that everyday in the '60s-on (I am sure this was done long before I started doing it), and just depend on the lugs centering and keeping centered, the rim.
That said, I never would have replaced the snowflake rims on my '77 Bandit with rims that did not have the right i.d.
Would not want life dependant on just the lug's strength doing a 180 at fifty miles per hour, without touching the brake, ending up in oncoming lane, pointed the correct way to be in that lane, accelerating back the other direction, meeting the trooper at the crest of the hill, sometimes, in the mountains of TN. Never was comfortable trying it any faster... . .. on a two lane road.