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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 38267" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>You need to look at the bolt holes in the rim to see how the lug nut taper will seat on the back side of the rim.</p><p>Also look closely at the rim center flange. If there are raised areas that keep the center of the rim from seating against the axle flange, you could bend the rims if you torque the lugs down.</p><p>My rims have a raised area, so I put a set of thick washers on the studs before I put the wheel on. The washers keep the rim from distorting. Some rims are flat on both sides so you can mount them on either side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 38267, member: 897"] You need to look at the bolt holes in the rim to see how the lug nut taper will seat on the back side of the rim. Also look closely at the rim center flange. If there are raised areas that keep the center of the rim from seating against the axle flange, you could bend the rims if you torque the lugs down. My rims have a raised area, so I put a set of thick washers on the studs before I put the wheel on. The washers keep the rim from distorting. Some rims are flat on both sides so you can mount them on either side. [/QUOTE]
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