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Location: Breck, tx
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8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Rearend went out and I found a sf for $100 so I just grabbed it. I put it under my truck and I really love my 20" wheels I have. Is there a cost effective way to change over to 6 lug? I would rather not have wheel adapters but I might have to go that route
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Hubs are different size...you'll have to swap axles. There are two different lengths - 2WD is narrower than 4WD.
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Nope, those are the wider ones, you need a 2WD for a straight swap.
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Lol what an idiot. The 95 Z71 has a 14blt in it. It's nearly stripped except tranny and rearend. Well just tranny now!
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Just buy new axles, Because of the nature of SF axles to wear where the bearing rides......http://www.ringpinion.com/b2c/Produc..._Gear_and_Axle
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Don't let that wide one go, it's a great upgrade for Tahoes/Suburbans. It's the same width as the front on 4WD vehicles versus a few inches narrower as they come from the factory, makes the track widths almost exactly the same...plus it's a great strength upgrade!
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
You'll want to use the one out of a 2WD since that's what you have. The wider one will be better for a 4WD.
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Re: 8 lug to 6 on a 14blt sf
Are they both 14-bolt? I think all the 10-bolt are all narrower than the wide 14-bolter.
Check sleazebay, you might be able to find some 6-lug axles for the 14-bolt since it'll fit the 4WD better. |
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