Blakers said:Why won't they work? I have a set, but never tried them on my wheels.
Thanks.
They work fine on the front, but on the rear our hubs stick out too far.
Blakers said:Why won't they work? I have a set, but never tried them on my wheels.
Thanks.
Elite1 said:OK, I have my new H2 wheels on... Any other ideas on the center caps, besides cutting the stockers to fit? Is anyone using something different? The H2's caps won't work on the rear wheels...
When you machine the wheels to the same as the Dodge wheels, everything works. I also modified my Dodge caps to work with the Hummer wheels and stock Dodge lug nuts.CFAR said:
skipro3 said:I used my stock Dodge caps. Just double nut the lug using the old Hummer nuts. They catch for about one turn since they aren't the right thread. Don't tighten past hand tight, then bend the tabs in on the dodge cap a tad with some pliers. Since each nut is held by the tab, they can't come loose. Works and looks great with no cutting the cap.
Do it yourself with a router and flush trim bit.It works great.
I recently acquired some Hummer rims and have been quoted $200/set for machining. Anybody used another machine shop besides Ralls Precision in Santee?