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    Can someone please explain to me why everyone tells guys they need to bore Nissan/Chevy wheels out to 108mm in order to fit on our hubs? This is not meant to be contradictory or confrontational at all. I just do not understand where the 108mm's is coming from. []
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    idk, i kind of want an answer too lol.

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    As shown in the above photo, the size of the hub mounting flange is actually 93mm. The bore on stock wheels is 93.6mm. if you were to bore a Chevy or Nissan wheel,93.5mm would be ideal. They would center perfectly on the hub and hub rings wouldn't be required.

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    88 up GM truck 6 bolts are 88 mm bore, so that is not a bad amount to bore out. May need bulged lugnets depending on year of GM wheel used - 12 vs 14 mm
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    4x4 hubs are larger than rwd trucks. You need 108 to clear the front hubs.

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    oh that makes sense

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    Do 4x4 trucks utilize different rear axles and brakes?

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    yeah the rear on the 4x4 is 8" 7.5 on the 2wd. the 4x4 does have drums, like 12 or 13" drums

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    Yes 4x4 is larger on both the front and rears.

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    Thanks again SA22C.
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