I used the same stuff ^^^^
Nice product. Still have 1.5 gal of it.
Nice product. Still have 1.5 gal of it.

Line-x/bedliner is a two part poly. The machine that sprays them has heated lines, it mixes at the tip and the product cures within minutes. It's the same machines they use to apply spray foam. I use to be the general manager of a fab shop that we specialized in plural component spray equipment. I Personally have never heard of a system that is heat cured after the fact.



It turns out that the lugnuts had reached the bottom of the threaded stud BEFORE the seating surface of the nut had landed on it's conical seat.
Thats a bummer Greg. At least you had the die you needed to keep moving.
Are the wheel centers welded to the outers yet? Anything special you have to do to make that happen and have the wheels still be reasonably balanced?
I can get it torqued down properly then slide the hoop over it to the proper backspacing.... and I've got reasonably good access to the rear of the wheel to see if I'm lined up properly (backspacing) and to lay in a few spot welds on each of the four mounting flanges.
Obviously, there are limits to how much I can machine off that flange.... but there should certainly be enough meat in those areas to allow me to correct for a few thousandths of excess runout that I want to get rid of.I wonder if there's enough space in the counterbore of the spacers to add some cone washers? (kinda like these, but for a truck)
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/gor-79916?seid=srese1&gclid=CPu0ltrVu8wCFYhqfgodzxwDOQ
http://www.motosport.com/product?psreferrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&pssource=true&segment=badger&key=Bolt-Hardware-LugLock-Lug-Nuts&cc=us&adpos=1o5&creative=93575774905&device=m&matchtype=&network=g&gclid=CKrRx_DUu8wCFQdbfgodbT4LZw


Sounds a little sketchy to me.. I agree with you in regards to cutting vs rolling threads, along with the fact these are spacers to the load to the shank vs the threads might be amplified some by offset wheels etc. I used the Dorman website to find exactly what I needed to mount mine, summit stocked them so I pushed the button and they showed up. I went with 5/8ths for obvious reasons.
See, Gregs talking about Hub Centric things today too @82355![]()




Did you check the runout in the mating surface of the hub to make sure that is flat?