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1552 introduces "double up"
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This was always has been my preferred option if you had to go from 4x100 to 5x100. I always wondered why nobody filled this hole in the market.
Would the price for the kit be the same for 256mm and 280mm rotors? Since there is a signification price difference in those 2 disks (not to mention standard el cheapo version or Brembo/EBC). If anybody in the Netherlands need help, if can replace these for you (I can replace the wheelbearings if they are worn out). |
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449,52 dollar's........It's cheaper to redrill the original hub , and replace the bearing's........
If you want to go from 4x100 to 5x100 . It will cost you 2 new bearings and someone to drill the new hole's in the hub.
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If you find that "someone", he could fill the hole in the market too. just give him the old hub and get a re-drilled back. I don't know the English word for "ruildeel"
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a friend of mine has done this a long time agoo... I find the price just rediculous...... everyone could think of this?
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isnt it damaging the structural integrity?
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Or just weld the old holes and then put the hub in the lathe. Then you've got a solid base.
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It's possible of course but i think that they are strong enough . I know a person driving 300hp mk2 4x4 with holdex with the same set up and he has no problems. Even after this crash there was no damages on the hubs http://lh3.ggpht.com/_5ORsDn-Eq00/S...ck/IMG_3280.jpg (the brake disk was broken).
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