hey,
it took me a while since im up to my head in work.
So where to start.
vehicle mass , i took the max alowed axle load of an tr8 thats 1460 kg total. Car wont weigh more than that anyway.
Stock pcd is 95.25 , stock tire dimension is 185/70 R13, giving the leverage of the tire traction 6,185 ( tire radius/half of the pcd ).
Loading the whole vehicle on 1 wheel (impossible event), with decent tire will give 22138N per wheel bolt.
Your pcd is 114.3 with 245/40 R17 tires , results in 5.492 leverage of the tire traction.
The idea was to build up the weld on the back of the hub
and that lower leverage results in lower stress on the hub
This simulation was done with a big exageration in way the hub is loaded since all the forces are acting trough the bolt holes only.
That would be equal of wheel bolts not being torqued at all.
Properly torqed wheels transmit forces trough the friction between the wheel flange and hub face, and the center ring(center hole) on the hub (wheel). so the actual stress will be even lower.
The only load that i checked is braking , since that is the single bigges force that acts in suspension. If it holds that , it holds everything else.