What's the point of having the run flat in the tire if you're gonna cut it down that low? Do you have to use it for the wheel to work? Sorry... newb to this stuff...
85mudblazin said:You sure about that??
$131x4=$524
-$180 centers=$344
-$200 purchase price=$44
Now I know the rings and recentering cost more then $44![]()
somebody forgot their simple subtraction
$344 - $200 = $144
85mudblazin said:You sure about that??
$131x4=$524
-$180 centers=$344
-$200 purchase price=$144
-$120 centers= $24
Now I know the rings and recentering cost more then $24![]()

Like Cajun said, we're not after the "runflat" option with these wheels. They happen to be both runflat wheels and double beadlocks. The beadlocks are what we want. The runflat, when run with low air pressure (the reason for really needing BL's) would cause the tire to possibly contact the runflat, which could damage the tire. The BL's can't function without something in the runflats place. So, most cut them down to keep the BL feature, and prevent damage to the tire. Some elect to use something like PVC inserts, due to less work when breaking them down, or putting them together. But, places that sell them ready to go usually want around 40.00 an insert. So, for me, the cut down runflat is the way to go.mr.smartass said:What's the point of having the run flat in the tire if you're gonna cut it down that low? Do you have to use it for the wheel to work? Sorry... newb to this stuff...
468k5 said:where do I find centers for $32 each?
they are a pain to get in and out of the tire IMO. you need a ratchet strap and spoons to get them in and a truck and light pole to get them out. but yeahmuddyblzr said:if you do want to use runflats the 12 bolt h1's have rubber runflats that are flat and smooth and wont cut a tire.
just another option.
i plan on recentering some h1's for my DD one of these days
muddyblzr said:ya ive never used them but if i didnt cut any down id run the rubber ones.
cant you just unbolt them so they split in two and pull them out