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I have a 95 Ford bronco with 4 wheel drive. The front auto-locking hubs stick out pretty far from the stock rim. If I buy a set of 20 inch rims for my truck, will my hubs fit through the hole? Is there even a hole? What kind of rims should I search for? And what would I have to do to my hubs?
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Some wheels are made for external lockouts/ hubs, some aren't. Try contacting your local Chux Trux or equivalent, they will know, because you aren't the first person to try it!Also, I am a machinist, & have gone as far as to re-bore the center on wheels that I want, that don't fit my hubs, so you could probably find a shop that would mod some for you, if all else fails!
Yes, you can fit 20" wheels on your vehicle. You're going to want something with a negative offset to avoid rubbing. Now, there's a brand that I'm familiar with that comes with a 2 piece center cap. This cap will completely cover on the back and the hubs in the front will push through the chrome cap and you just pop the top of the cap on. When you wanna lock your hubs, you pull that part off and replace when finished. This way, you never see the hubs and the front and back look the same. The brand is called Incubus. There's a few good off-road looking wheels that would look great! Hope that helps!
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