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<blockquote data-quote="Bateman" data-source="post: 453664" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>I've used them on most of the 7-8 jeeps I've owned. Including the one in my avatar with 40" tires. Daily driven for ~40k miles in one year. Not a single problem with any of them. All I've ever heard bad is people saying "i don't like them", but I've never seen failure. Also, most are going to be hub centric so you don't have to worry about vibrations. </p><p></p><p>They would be completely fine on your trailer. Summit racing has a number of widths as well as bolt patterns. Should be easily done for <$50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bateman, post: 453664, member: 23493"] I've used them on most of the 7-8 jeeps I've owned. Including the one in my avatar with 40" tires. Daily driven for ~40k miles in one year. Not a single problem with any of them. All I've ever heard bad is people saying "i don't like them", but I've never seen failure. Also, most are going to be hub centric so you don't have to worry about vibrations. They would be completely fine on your trailer. Summit racing has a number of widths as well as bolt patterns. Should be easily done for <$50. [/QUOTE]
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