Freightliner Wheel Fitment Help

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by jsnap, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. jsnap

    jsnap Light Load Member

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    Hi fellas can you tell me if 22.5 rims that came of an m2 112 will fit on an Fld 120 thanks. Richie
     
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  3. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    As long as they have the same hub, 10 hole or 8 hole.
     
  4. mslashbar

    mslashbar Medium Load Member

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    There is a difference between the hub piloted wheels and the stud piloted wheels. They would both have to be the same to switch. The newer stuff all has hub piloted wheels, the old stuff stud piloted.
     
  5. Polarbear

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    As long as they have the same number of lug holes and are also matchn with where they are piloted.
     
  6. jsnap

    jsnap Light Load Member

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    They are both 10 lug thats all I know and my FLD is a 95
     
    Last edited: Mar 19, 2010
  7. Longhood379

    Longhood379 Medium Load Member

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    Hub piloted wheels have metric studs and the front wheel nuts & studs look the same as the back . stud piloted wheels have a square head on an inner nut on the back . hub pilots also have a flanged nut and stud pilots have a tapered nut.
    If your not sure take them to a tire shop:biggrin_25520:
     
  8. RW.

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    The stud piloted, or ball seat rims' bolt holes will have a taper on each side of the hole where the nut fits in to locate the wheel. Hub piloted wheels have plain bolt holes, no taper. If your truck has hub pilot wheels, the nuts will have a built in washer on the back of the nut, flange nut. The two different kinds are NOT interchangeable.
     
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