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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 08:29 PM
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What is the size of the front hubs with the electric 4x4 ?

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Could you be more specific?? Are you referring to the size of the front axle retaining nut? If so, it is a 36mm nut.
 
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nop the hub, where the rims sits to make sure the opening from the new rims will fit

Hub, where the axel are held by the nut
 
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are you taking about the center bore.... ?
 
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yes sir !
 
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but then again there are also rims there at 2.765 in....
 
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sweet some i can have the rims i've been eying for a while they have 3" hub center bore
 
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Hopefully they come with the proper spacers. It's best to have hub-centric rims rather than lug-centric as hub-centric is much stronger.
 
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i will buy some hub rings for it to fit good
 
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