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Vector Hurricane 8lug Aluminium Wheels

Whitfield

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Anyone else running a set?


BUT if they are good enough for Chuck Norris :patracy:


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Seriously, I bought the set local for less then I can buy spacers for / or ship the hummer wheels. Love the H1 bead lock look but not crazy about the extra weight. Hopefully these 70's classics don't throw me off the clift into the Chrome Smoke Stack crowd. Maybe I can dress them up for the party with some 383 green.

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1StumpJumper

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Not on a CUCV, but had a set on a Jeep Commando. They used a lug nut that centered inside the stud bore instead of a conical nut. My holes were just a tad oversized and I never did find lug nuts that could get the rims to center right on the lugs. Just something to look at. Were it not for that issue, I would have looked for a set for the M1008.
 

Whitfield

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Shopping for lug nuts now. Only available in CHROME aua

Doorman and McGuard look like the only option. The better made in USA McGuard (Part No. 62822) lug nuts will cost me as much as the wheels even with almost 50% off thru Amazon. Retail is 71.96 for 8 + shipping. Hopefully centering is not an issue ~ Otherwise Hub centric centering rings + truing the hubs & Wheels on the lathe might be in order.

Thread Size: 9/16"-18

Finish: Chrome

Hex Size: 7/8"

Overall Length: 2.425"

Seat/Style: Shank Seat Nut

Shank Diameter: 0.679"

Shank Length: 1.00"
 
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rickf

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Regular lug nuts will not get enough thread to hold and even if they do the hole is too big, not tapered and too soft. Those lug nuts are what centers the wheel and takes the load. What you are talking about doing will work in theory on an unloaded truck but if you put any weight on that setup it could fail since the center was not designed to carry the weight.
 

Whitfield

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I understand ~ I've used this style wheel for 25 yrs just my first time with an 8-lug and my last set in 1991 came with the mag wheel lug nuts.

I've never had an issue centering other Hurricane style Mag wheels but as these wheels approach 30 yrs old you never know what battle scars will show up. I have not seen lug bore issues on these wheels but I'm prepared to correct them if they arise. The hub centric centering rings are plastic and would not be effective at carrying weight ~ just used to center it before you clamp it down. I also could have my machinist make / install inserts if necessary but unless I do multiple sets it could be cost prohibitive.
 
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Whitfield

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Before





After Soda Blasting ( 24 Lbs / arm & hammer baking soda) thru simple unmodified speed pro 5 gal sand blaster. Mainly concentrated on the machined surfaces. Acid etching should take care of the cast parts.





After sanding with 200 grit and 400 grit.

 

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