Hub bore diameter - how important for replacement wheels?

Shoresy
Jul 27, 2022

Rank VI

Jul 27, 2022

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Our broncos have a 93.1mm hub bore (same as ranger I believe).

Mounted some gently used 315/70s on my MT Badlands recently…

I finally have the stance I like, achieved with some wheel spacers as a test (38mm spacer on +55 offset = +18). I don’t want any more poke but could do with a little less…

Found a lot of wheels but most, I feel, are not ideal because hub bore isn’t 93.1 (has to be larger). seems like I’d lose some benefit of the hub support and everything is on the lugs…

Is this a big deal or not? Not having wheels with matching hub bore?
2021 badlands, 2.3, MT, rapid red, soft top
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Gladesmen

Jul 27, 2022

#1
If I am not mistaken Fords have Hubcentric wheels whereas GM has lugcentric wheels. You can put lug centric wheels on a Ford but they will wobble not good for the lugs. I would look for Hub centric wheels.

more importantly you caught a pic of your Bronco and a double rainbow! What does that mean…
Bronco Nation 1100. Everglades, Desert Sand
Res: 7/30/20 ordered 1/22/21 reorder 10/15/21 changed to Everglades 3/9/22 schedule 8/29/22 bumped to 9/5; 9/7/22 blend, 9/9 Mods, 9/26/22 completed, 10/7 shipped, 11/3/22 delivery

Rank VI

Jul 29, 2022

#2
If I am not mistaken Fords have Hubcentric wheels whereas GM has lugcentric wheels. You can put lug centric wheels on a Ford but they will wobble not good for the lugs. I would look for Hub centric wheels.

more importantly you caught a pic of your Bronco and a double rainbow! What does that mean…
Beautiful day of sun-showers in the hills! And there’s a crap ton of Broncos at the end of both non-partisan, unwoke rainbows!
2021 badlands, 2.3, MT, rapid red, soft top
Jakob1972

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