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December 23rd, 2002, 16:02
#1
Administrator
Changing Lug Patterns
I want to convert my chevy over to 5 on 5 1/2 since thats most common in the deset. Does anyone know if I can swap axles on my 12bolt rear end or if I can replace the front rotors and achieve this or is it really complicated? I am trying to buy 17" rims and no one makes a 17x8 on a 5on5 pattern except American Eagle type 589 and the Mickey Thompson Classic II. Please help.
"faster than it looks"
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December 23rd, 2002 16:02
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December 23rd, 2002, 16:29
#2
Forum Junkie
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
I have redrilled rear axles and brake hats. Fairly easy.
Front ????
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December 23rd, 2002, 17:22
#3
Krittro Campbell
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
3/4 inch wheel spacers are cheap and easy.
Kris
"Buy American before it's too late"
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December 23rd, 2002, 17:27
#4
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
Yup I already mentioned this idea to him...not as cheap as ya think though...
Go Big Or Go Home
United Jumping Truck Society
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December 23rd, 2002, 17:35
#5
Krittro Campbell
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
200 per set
Kris
"Buy American before it's too late"
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December 23rd, 2002, 19:31
#6
Forum Junkie
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
if your 5 on 5 and want 5 on 5.5 the easiest way is to just redrill. find a buddy with a mill and you should have all of them done in less than an hour. if you abuse you truck take the opportunity to step up to bigger studs while your at it.
the fronts are super easy, the rears are a little tricky, so if the axles are marginal in strength for what your doing give Moser a call and have them make you what you need.
LIGHTS RIGHT
www.rosshoek.com
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December 23rd, 2002, 23:09
#7
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
Just so everyone knows...Chevys have been 6 on 5.5 for as long as I can remember. I know Currie and Dynagear sell Moser axles with the new lug pattern...as far as the front...you could have a fron hub machined? Kris or Greg feel free to step in here...you are the machinists of the bunch. Dave G could also know more about this.
Build it like a Rhino, and Leave it be.
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December 23rd, 2002, 23:31
#8
Krittro Campbell
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
I'm no machinist...I just work at a machine shop! All the half ton chevy's I know of have 5 on 5 lug pattern.
Kris
"Buy American before it's too late"
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December 23rd, 2002, 23:38
#9
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
Doesnt really matter considering he is wanting to go to 5 on 5.5
J.C. Andrews
Andrews Racing
www.andrewsracing.com
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December 24th, 2002, 09:48
#10
Re: Changing Lug Patterns
Sorry Kris, I was about as clear as the Tule fog in the central valley. 1/2 ton 4x's and 6 x 5.5. 2wd's are 5 on 5. Either way, Bitting is going to go to one of the big axle guys in town, or order them straight from Moser. I would get new shafts since the truck is so old anyways.
Ryno
Build it like a Rhino, and Leave it be.