Drilling out steel wheels for 5/8 studs

Doubleggregg

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What’s the general consensus on drilling out steel wheels for 5/8 studs? If they were aluminum wheels I’d do it in a heartbeat.

I have hubs with 5/8 studs but my current steel wheels stud holes are not big enough to pass the 5/8 stud through them. Would you drill them out and open them up? Or I could possibly even just use a reamer.

Currently holes in wheels are just about .600 need to be about .670 for 5/8 studs.

I have the ability to chamfer the holes and drill them out so tools aren’t the issue.

Gregg
 

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If you push steel wheels too much you will crack and blow the wheel out over/around the lugs. By push, I mean really push sideways rally style. Seen it and it is not pretty.
 
If you push steel wheels too much you will crack and blow the wheel out over/around the lugs. By push, I mean really push sideways rally style. Seen it and it is not pretty.
These wheels are on a 3rd gen 4runner with no power and to top heavy to be sliding around side loading the wheel and after looking at what I want to do again, I was thinking I needed to drill them out a lot more than i actually do. I was looking at the knurled part diameter. The threaded diameter of a 5/8-18 stud is only like .625 so I only have to drill the .600 hole to .625. I’m doing it and will see where / what happens.

If I really don’t like it we will get different wheels
 
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