2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
I am not sure, but I think they are. I am not sure how that would work. I do know that the genuine military style HMMWV wheels are REALLY heavy. We used to work on a couple from the local Guard unit at one of the shops I worked at. I have never handled any H1 wheels.
2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
I remember reading somewhere that the H1 wheels are 'lug-centric' as apposed to the H2 wheels which are 'hub-centric.'
I think the H1 wheels have a larger cutout for the hub than the H2 wheels so they wouldn't be 'hub-centric' when you put them on an H2. I don't know if it makes a difference running lug-centric wheels on an H2 or not...but thought I'd through that out there as additional information.
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I think the H1 wheels have a larger cutout for the hub than the H2 wheels so they wouldn't be 'hub-centric' when you put them on an H2. I don't know if it makes a difference running lug-centric wheels on an H2 or not...but thought I'd through that out there as additional information.
Well, knowing that, you could have some vibration issues. That was a common problem when mounting non-hub centric wheels on a hub centric vehicle. They do make hub centric rings, which match the diameter of the wheel hub on the outside and the hub on the inside, and they help, but are not always perfect. Not sure if there would be any that would fit that application though.
2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
http://www.flashoffroad.com/features/Wheels/Wheels.htm
Looks like the H1's factory one-piece wheels are hub-centric too...but the hub is larger than the H2's so you'd need the ring to run them hub-centric on the H2.
The H1's two-piece wheels must be the ones that were lug-centric...
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Last edited by guruerror : 08-26-2010 at 08:23 PM.
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