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15" x 10"
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JEGS 555-681432 SSR Spike Wheel Features:
- One-Piece Aluminum Construction
- Includes 2 3/8" Deep Center Cap with JEGS Logo
- For applications with deeper hubs, we recommend JEGS 555-69153
- Unique 10-spoke design with durable gloss black finish
- One-piece aluminum construction for weight savings
- Transform your ride with a completely different look
- For street use only as these are not designed for race use
- Many sizes available for popular applications
JEGS 555-681432 SSR Spike Wheel Notes:
- For Street Use Only
- Maximum tire size: 28"
- These wheels are machined for standard Acorn Style Lug Nuts and are sold separately (See Lug Nut Chart Below). A JEGS thin wall socket is required for installation 555-W32902.
- If desired, JEGS Spline Drive Acorn Style Lug Nuts are available (Click Here). These lug nuts require a JEGS thin wall spline drive socket for installation 555-65446 or 555-65460.
FAQ
What is the difference between offset and backspacing?
- Offset and backspacing are both important measurements that affect how a wheel fits on a vehicle. Offset refers to the distance from the wheel's mounting surface to its centerline. Positive offset means the mounting surface is closer to the face of the wheel, while negative offset means it's closer to the inside of the wheel. Backspacing, on the other hand, is the distance from the wheel's mounting surface to the back edge of the wheel. Both measurements determine the wheel's position in relation to the vehicle's fenders and suspension components.
Are one-piece aluminum wheels lighter than 2-piece?
- Yes, one-piece aluminum wheels, like the JEGS SSR Spike Wheels, are typically lighter than two-piece wheels. One-piece wheels are crafted from a single block of aluminum, resulting in a uniform construction that reduces weight. This lighter weight not only enhances vehicle performance by reducing unsprung weight but also contributes to improved handling and fuel efficiency.
Do I need hub centric rings for aftermarket wheels?
- Hub centric rings are crucial for ensuring proper fitment when installing aftermarket wheels. These rings fill the gap between the vehicle's hub and the center bore of the wheel, ensuring that the wheel is centered properly. While some aftermarket wheels may have a hub-centric design, others may require hub centric rings to prevent vibrations and ensure a secure fit. It's essential to use the correct size and type of hub centric rings for your specific vehicle and wheel combination.
Do I need special lug nuts for aftermarket wheels?
- Yes, it's important to use lug nuts that are compatible with your aftermarket wheels. Aftermarket wheels often have different lug nut seat designs compared to factory wheels, so using the right lug nuts ensures proper fitment and prevents damage to the wheels. Additionally, some aftermarket wheels may require tapered or conical lug nuts to match the wheel's lug nut seats for optimal security and safety.
Specifications:
Are these offered in any other colors ?
Are these hub centric
Will this wheel fit on the rear of a 2000 Sonoma? If not, then what is the recommended size?
what wheel studs are these drilled for? 5/8 or 1/2"?
Will these fit a 85 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme?
will these fit a 79 camaro stock rearend without rubbing
Will these fit a 1984 s10 blazer with no modifications?
Can I get these in 3" back space
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