Wrong Budd is not a generic term for wheels, it is a stud centric wheel invented by the Budd corporation and the standard 10 bolt pattern on 95% of all over the road trucks built before 1990 will fit on the 5 ton Rockwell axle. The hub centric wheel is a later adaptation of the Budd that was probably used to get around the patents that Budd should own. The Dayton is not a type of Budd and is never called a Budd.
As has been pointed out by many post since mine if there is anything different on a stud centric wheel it will be the center hole which is going to be the same size on most. I am not going to say you won't ever find a wheel that won't fit but I doubt you will. Just look for the chamfered lug holes.
Hmmm, take a look at your original post....just simply rude! Not helpful! Everyone since that post has been helpful. I'm not some punk kid that doesn't know anything.
I know "Budd" was originally any company, but that was long ago, and nowadays, Budd is a generic term, kinda like "vise-grip". Also, I never said a Dayton is a type of Budd.
Maybe next time before you post on someone's thread, you might realize they are just looking for information and leave your rude attitude behind.