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Greywolf
Posted 5/15/2010 06:44 (#1200302 - in reply to #1199590)
Subject: How to tell stud vs hub pilot



Aberdeen MS
"Budd" wheel has been generic terminology for a dish rim ...... basically. "Dayton" is the generic term for an open centers rim using cleats to hold it to the hub.

I know plowboy knows the difference, but I'm sure many will just call a dished rim a Budd whether it is hub piloted or stud pilot.

For those unsure about stud pilot and hub pilot.

If your "stud" showing with the wheels mounted has a square end about 3/4" square with a 1 1/2" nut (as plowboy mentioned earlier), you have stud pilot rims (older style). The "nut" will only let the outer dual be removed, then you need another socket (square) to take the "inner cap" off to remove the inner dual.

If you have a "normal looking" stud showing with a nut and what looks like a washer under it, you have a hub pilot rim. Removing the one nut will allow both inner and outer dual to be removed at the same time.
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