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    If your wheels don't center on an axle centerhub---you got the wrong wheel/axle combo

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    If your wheels don't center on an axle centerhub---you got the wrong wheel/axle combo
    Jerry if you look at a lot of aftermarket wheels you will see that the center hole in the wheel doesn't fit snug on the axle center hub.

    just sayin.

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    Guy's i'm not posting this to say this is right, i'm asking to find out if this is a real possibility.
    thanks

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