Weld Mountain Crushers Hub or Lug centric?

Jonnydime

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I have this same ? in the suspension section but this section gets more traffic and I am going to put these on my 08.

Kinda confused the wheels have the bevel for lug centric acorn style lugnuts as well as a flat area for factory lug nuts? These wheels are used and it looks as if they have had factory style lugnuts on prior to me getting them.
 

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I have this same ? in the suspension section but this section gets more traffic and I am going to put these on my 08.

Kinda confused the wheels have the bevel for lug centric acorn style lugnuts as well as a flat area for factory lug nuts? These wheels are used and it looks as if they have had factory style lugnuts on prior to me getting them.

The old weld super singles I had on my last truck were hubcentric and used factory lug nuts. They did have the bevel for conical style but I believe they are to be used with factory lugs.
 

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You will know when you see how the hub bore of the wheel fits around the hub on the truck. They should feel like stock wheels and not have slop around the hub
 

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You can use either style lug nuts with welds. I have used stock lug nuts and acorns. I mostly run the acorns with them because I don't run centercaps.
 

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Most Welds will be hub centric. Using OEM or acorn lug nuts will depend on the wheel mount face. My Welds require acorn style lug nuts.
 

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