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09-02-2014, 06:14 PM | #1 |
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Bolt pattern pros/cons
Have a 6 lug, drums all around, no booster on my 68. Will be swapping discs in the front but haven't decided if I want to go 5 lug or stay 6?
My girl's dad said he has a rearend, probably out of his camaro at one point that does have posi trac and is 5 lug, though I don't know the gears or the actual pattern, if 5x5 or what. Or if it'll even fit, it's a 68 z28, if it's actually out of that car. Are there any advantages of switching to 5 lug? I really want to run a smoothie style, baby moon setup if that makes a difference. Also, if anyone has run the mcgaugheysuspension conversion, that let's you keep all your year model parts, ball joints, arms etc and could offer any insight to if they like it or not? That is why I haven't pulled the discs out of a 72 or anything. Didn't want to have a frankentruck if that makes sense. |
09-02-2014, 07:08 PM | #2 |
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Re: Bolt pattern pros/cons
Lots more wheel options for Chevy passenger car bolt pattern (5x4 3/4") than 6 lug.
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09-02-2014, 08:18 PM | #3 |
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Re: Bolt pattern pros/cons
I'm all for the 5 lug swap. Many more wheel and brake options. But I am NOT a fan of going to the lighter duty car components with the 4 3/4" bolt pattern.
I've got a '69 short step that I am converting to 5 lug. I'll pull the original 3.73 gears and posi and swap into a junkyard '71 housing I picked up. But my personal opinion is the car components are NOT the way to go.
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09-03-2014, 10:07 PM | #5 |
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Re: Bolt pattern pros/cons
If one is to be concerned with the bolt pattern being up to handling the load, I'd be looking at lug diameter before I concerned myself with the bolt circle. Do you really think a 5-inch bolt circle is that much stronger than a 4 3/4-inch?
If you're not planning on towing or hauling large loads, just look at the weight of some of the vehicles based on 5x4 3/4-inch bolt patterns and compare them with the weight of our trucks. |
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