Stock Wheel Specifications
Discussion
Hello All!
A colleague has purchased a wheel manufacturing company and is now asking all types of questions about our stock wheels, which I can’t answer. Search isn’t too much help on this topic, although I believe this has been covered in multiple threads on multiple occasions.
Might this be a good sticky?
Does anyone know the full specifications of our wheels? We should gather information such as material composition (6061-T651 or 2024-T351?), weight, hole pattern, center hole size, back spacing, lug nut spec, stud spec, number of assembly bolts and specs, etc…
If we can gather the data, I will do the compilation and make a CAD drawing with a spec sheet containing all of the information to post for those who may wish to order some to their liking.
-- Scott
A colleague has purchased a wheel manufacturing company and is now asking all types of questions about our stock wheels, which I can’t answer. Search isn’t too much help on this topic, although I believe this has been covered in multiple threads on multiple occasions.
Might this be a good sticky?
Does anyone know the full specifications of our wheels? We should gather information such as material composition (6061-T651 or 2024-T351?), weight, hole pattern, center hole size, back spacing, lug nut spec, stud spec, number of assembly bolts and specs, etc…
If we can gather the data, I will do the compilation and make a CAD drawing with a spec sheet containing all of the information to post for those who may wish to order some to their liking.
-- Scott
This is a great reference. Crafty called it. Between RussF's link and Clive's info, there's our sticky on wheels. We need to add the stud and nut info, wheel weights - front and rear, and materials. Who's the sticky manager these days?
-- Scott
GTWayne said:
That is indeed a good idea. It was only a short while ago that this question was asked AGAIN...
Agreed. Crafty has been known to have a good idea every so often.Steve_D said:
Does he produce or have a source for a stainless steel version of the factory wheel nut?
He produces...full CNC shop. Let me see what I can find out, Steve, and I will post back on a new thread - Stainless Lug Nuts. He's traveling 'til Tuesday, or so. Running his drag car to 316 mph in 4.59 seconds in the quarter.Gulf -LS2 said:
...where you been Scott???
Hey, Kyle. It's a long story. Closed a business, got hired, layed off, hired again. I had lots of time to find a job, but no extra funds. Now, I have no time AND no extra funds. Anyone hiring? I could use a couple of extra jobs!-- Scott
Edited by Builder on Saturday 30th May 20:59
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