Does someone make a hub that will go on a snout made for wide 5 hubs that is 5 on 5.5? The bearing spacing on the wide 5 snout seems to be about an inch longer than what is on a blitzkrieg snout lets say??
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Does someone make a hub that will go on a snout made for wide 5 hubs that is 5 on 5.5? The bearing spacing on the wide 5 snout seems to be about an inch longer than what is on a blitzkrieg snout lets say??
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Get me the measurement and i will let you know. We have a 2" wide setup for front hubs.
www.camburg.com/products/hub-kits/
I was just gonna wait until Friday to ask you but thank god you have something, I already started building the spindles when it was still a buggy and now that its a truck, I thought the spindles were useless. Overall bearing spread, outside to outside, measured on the snout is 3.125", don't know how wide the bearings are so can't tell you inside to inside, but im sure you get the picture, thanks.
Ryan plowman has that kind of setup on the front of his car I'd send him a pm.
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Does anyone make a 5 x 5.5 GN hub? It seems they are all 5 x 5 pattern or wide 5.
www.camburg.com/products/hub-kits/
We have a 2.250" bearing hub kit offered for front and rear. They are the same offsets as a GN hub but with stronger bearings and more bearing spread.
Also our hubs are made out of 7" O.D. material instead of 6.5" material so there will be NO cracking around the wheel studs with the Camburg hubs.