Hub piloted and stud piloted wheels.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by silver dollar, Feb 26, 2012.

  1. silver dollar

    silver dollar Medium Load Member

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    How can I Identify the difference between hub and stud piloted wheels - on and off the truck.
     
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  3. tomkatrose

    tomkatrose Light Load Member

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    Stud piloted wheels usually have a conical lug hole since the lug nut has to do the alignment. Hub piloted wheels don't. Might not be true in all cases but its a start.
     
  4. Licensed to kill

    Licensed to kill Heavy Load Member

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    Stud piloted have a square on the end of the stud. Hub piloted don't.
     
  5. dirthaller

    dirthaller Road Train Member

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    Hub pilot looks like it has a washer between the wheel surface and the nut. Stud pilot looks like the nut is countersunk right into the wheel. Stud pilot is rare if vehicle is built after the 90's.
     
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  6. Cummins_444

    Cummins_444 Medium Load Member

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    My 95 dorsey has them dang inter outer lugs. What a pain.
     
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    Licensed to kill Heavy Load Member

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    I looked a at a '97 binder a few years ago that was for sale that had stud pilot wheels. I asked the guy about it (I didn't think they still made them in '97) and he said the original owner custom ordered the truck with them:biggrin_25521:
     
  8. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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  9. silver dollar

    silver dollar Medium Load Member

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    Thanks for the link. I have determined that I have a trailer with hub pilot, and one with stud pilot, and not inter-changable. Anyone know if it would be worth the expense to convert to hub pilot so that all my units run the same wheel.
     
  10. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    how much do you like having two sets of rubber around for switching out?
     
  11. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Personally I don't see the point in doing this. If you break a rim, you still have to go buy a new rim. If you do switch over it will be expensive.

    Can you explain this statement?
     
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