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    Are the centers and bolt pattern the same on 12 and 8 bolt humvee wheels? Will both fit an 8 on 6.5 bolt pattern?

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    are the same, 8 on 6.5, but I think the 12 bolt are the ones to look for

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    Yes they are the same. 12 bolt one more desirable. Mine are the 8 bolt kind. I recentered them using Dean's products. Hardest thing about doing the recenter was removing the military paint. I have no info on performance of finished product since my wheels have been stacked in garage ever since I finished painting them. Lol

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    12 bolt wheels can be aired up to a higher pressure. I have the 8 bolt ones that I recentered myself. I have had no problems with them. If you are planning to use the wheels as-is, on some chevy axle or something, you will likely have problems with the wheel's deep backspacing. They tend to hit the steering components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix View Post
    1 If you are planning to use the wheels as-is, on some chevy axle or something, you will likely have problems with the wheel's deep backspacing. They tend to hit the steering components.

    ... unless you're running dually hubs
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