Lets see your campers being towed
#1231
Senior Member
you would think that in 2013 with all the technology on the internet it would be so much easier to find verifiable factual information, lol! Some people say those rings can support 10,000 pounds and some say they cant support any, no one has any verifiable supporting information and I cant find out what the studs are rated for to determine if it would really be an issue having lug centric instead of hub centric wheels or not. I dont wanna be the guy that breaks my stuff finding out however, haha!
#1232
Grandpa's big Blue Truck
One way to look at it is heavy trucks (class 8) use hub pilot rims and the studs go through holes a lot bigger than the studs lug nuts have flat washers so load is not on studs at all only on the hub
#1233
Senior Member
yes, fair enough. but you are talking tens of thousands of pounds. how much weight can the studs support is my question, and obviously every vehicle is different, and super duty and even heavy dutys have more studs.
#1234
Grandpa's big Blue Truck
Sorry I don't have that I was just saying that the best is to go to the hub studs break with very little movement that is why big trucks changed to hub pilot wish I had the spec on the studs but I would not tow with rims that weren't hub supported in my opinion hope this helps you
#1235
Senior Member
Sorry I don't have that I was just saying that the best is to go to the hub studs break with very little movement that is why big trucks changed to hub pilot wish I had the spec on the studs but I would not tow with rims that weren't hub supported in my opinion hope this helps you
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IronJoce (04-11-2013)
#1236
Senior Member
Yes that seems to be the general concensus and makes sense to me but some say if you have metal rings it doesn't matter. Super duty guys say they haul with them but obviously the factors can vary greatly which is why I was curious about stud ratings but can't find them. One guy told me the plastic rings can support 10000 pounds but I'm pretty sure he's clueless, lol!
Why risking your, and others, safety. You said it yourself, you still have factory wheel and we all know those are hub centric and "safe".
Cheers
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ecobeest (04-11-2013)
#1238
2011 Lariat Screw EB
Very good, I'll keep it low. I have a monitor back there to see the second trailer. Only reason I wanted to boat nose up a bit if its raining and the boat fills with water. Making it much heavier. But that'd have to be a bad storm.
Last edited by murf; 04-12-2013 at 10:11 AM.
#1240
Junior Member