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M915 wheel - small stud holes

markmontana

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I have a well worn rear outer tire, and a brand new spare- so I think - easy to change them out. And they sure are easy to get off- the problem came about when I tried to mount the spare- the holes are too small. Here is a pic- I think you can see the smaller holes. They just fit over the budd nut head- but not over the budd.

What's up?

Pic 1- correct wheel
Pic 2- spare w/small holes
Pic 3- awesomeness
 

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doghead

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Pic # 2 is not the correct rim for your truck.

It looks like a hub centered rim that does not use tapered nuts.

Pic # 3 looks like you bobbed your truck (yuck).
 

Ferroequinologist

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Any stud piloted wheel from any shop, junkyard, or old guys back yard will work.

Nice M915. Mine works her tail off. I bought her last August and have put 30k on her and she needs new tires already!
 
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