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  1. M

    Any Issue in Covering the Hubs of an M1102

    Awesome to hear. I did a 125 mile trip and checked them every 30 to see if they were warm to the touch. They were nice and cool the whole trip.
  2. M

    Any Issue in Covering the Hubs of an M1102

    That makes life a lot easier. I have a Tundra, which does not have the same bolt pattern as the M1102. I have though about changing the bolt patter, but I got a good deal on the new wheels. For the time being, I am not going to swap them out. That of course could all change tomorrow.
  3. M

    Any Issue in Covering the Hubs of an M1102

    Thanks for the response and the great information. The funny part is, those are the first set of wheels that I had on the trailer. They seem to be the go to.
  4. M

    Any Issue in Covering the Hubs of an M1102

    I just got a set of American Racing wheels to replace the stock wheels. I did drop the tire size to 33". The wheels have a cover to go over the hub. The hubs have been recently serviced and are well greased. The question, should I be concerned about heat/temperature of the hubs by covering them?
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