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JEGS How to Measure Wheel Fitment click here
JEGS 555-681293 SSR Star Wheel Features:
- Sleek 5-spoke design with polished finish
- Transform your ride with a completely different look
- One-Piece Aluminum Construction
- Meets or Exceeds SAE Fatigue Standards
- Sleek 5-Spoke Design
- DOT Approved
- Includes JEGS 2 3/8 in. Center Cap 555-69154
JEGS 555-681293 SSR Star Wheel Notes:
- For street use only as these are not designed for racing
- JEGS 3 1/2 in. Center Cap Sold Separately 555-69155
- These Wheels fit many applications and it is important to take measurements on your Vehicle first before purchasing. (See How to Measure Wheel Fitment Link Above)
- 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 measurements that affect how a wheel fits on a vehicle. Offset refers to the distance from the wheel's mounting surface to the centerline, with a positive offset pushing the wheel further into the fender and a negative offset bringing it closer to the suspension components. Backspacing, on the other hand, is the distance from the wheel's mounting surface to the back edge of the wheel. Understanding these measurements is crucial for achieving proper fitment and clearance.
Are one-piece aluminum wheels lighter than 2-piece?
- Yes, one-piece aluminum wheels, such as the JEGS SSR Star Wheels, are typically lighter than their two-piece counterparts. One-piece wheels are machined from a single block of aluminum, resulting in a more uniform and lightweight construction. This weight reduction can contribute to improved performance and handling by reducing unsprung weight and rotational mass.
Do I need hub-centric rings for aftermarket wheels?
- Hub-centric rings are not always necessary for aftermarket wheels, but they can help ensure proper fitment and reduce vibrations. These rings fill the gap between the center bore of the wheel and the hub of the vehicle, ensuring that the wheel is centered properly. While some aftermarket wheels may be hub-centric to the vehicle's hub size, others may require hub-centric rings for a secure fit and smooth ride.
Do I need special lug nuts for aftermarket wheels?
- Yes, it's essential to use lug nuts specifically designed for aftermarket wheels. Aftermarket wheels often have different lug nut seat designs compared to stock wheels, so using the correct lug nuts ensures proper fitment and prevents damage to the wheels. Additionally, aftermarket wheels may require tapered or conical lug nuts to match the wheel's lug nut seats for optimal security and safety.
Specifications:
Would these wheels fit my 1982 chevy c10
will these fit my 95 Ford f150?
Would these wheels fit a 1990 Chevy c1500? Front and back
681293 star polished wheels fits on 1993 ford f150 xlt
Will this fit an earlier C10? 1979. And do they come in a 5-7" back spacing?
Will this fit 97 s10
will these fit a 1996 gmc sierra 1500 including with the back spacing
Will these fit on a 97 Chevy c1500 4.3l
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