Wheel center holes
#4
I have a set of Basset racing wheels on my truck, same thing, the center hole is big. But they also have 60 degree lugs. You can still use them, torque the correctly and then recheck them after a 100 miles or so. The lugs are what centers them. They use them on race cars taking corners at higher speeds than you`ll go in a Blazer, Right?
#5
Lugs, especially 60* cone seat are not meant to support a vehicle. They are meant to deliver torque, whether accelerating or braking. A 60 * cone roughly decreases the shear strength by 40%. Dont believe me, look it up in the machinerys hand book. ^Please site the sanctioning organization that allows this.
Last edited by LeWhite; 07-07-2015 at 01:08 AM.
#6
http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...Wheel%20Wheels DOT certified, my mistake they are 45 degree giving more surface area making them have a stronger lock I have almost 10,000 miles on mine with no problem http://www.bassettwheel.com/
Cutting edge design and the never-ending mission of building faster, stronger wheels drives the in-house research and development team at Bassett Racing Wheel. We service the most demanding stock car drivers in the world, and whether it be a dirt short track beadlock wheel or 200 mph super speedway wheel, you can count on Bassett wheels to be the best.
Cutting edge design and the never-ending mission of building faster, stronger wheels drives the in-house research and development team at Bassett Racing Wheel. We service the most demanding stock car drivers in the world, and whether it be a dirt short track beadlock wheel or 200 mph super speedway wheel, you can count on Bassett wheels to be the best.
Last edited by newguy; 07-06-2015 at 05:25 AM.
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