Scott91370
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- Scott
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- 1985
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- 350
How do you tell the difference visually between hub and lug centric. Im looking at getting spacers for my rig. I rub the drag link when making a tight right turn.
I am not sure you can tell without them on the hub/studs. That center portion needs to be a machine fit to the shoulder on your axle or rotor
You can tell by the way it is made.
Hub-centric:
There is a lip on the hub of the truck that will fit into the rear spacer. Then on the front of the spacer there is a lip that will fit into the wheel. As seen in these two pics.
Depending on who you ask you will get different answers.
Some say it supports the weight of the vehicle. Some say it is only for helping to center the wheel.
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Lug-centric:
This picture you can see does not have the lip, everything is centered/supported by the lug studs, not the hub.
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Personally, I wouldn't run any lug centric items on any vehicle.