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10-12-2008, 04:02 PM | #1 |
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Question on disks and lug pattern
I have the five lug conversion disk and dropped spindle set up for my panel. One wheel Im considering doesnt come in the five x five pattern, but does come in the smaller car pattern. Can I just purchase the five lug disks from a car? If so which ones? Would my calipers still work with the car disks? I'm guessing for the rear I could just have my axles re drilled and use the car drums and brake set up...thanks for any help.
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10-12-2008, 08:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: Question on disks and lug pattern
Unfortunately no. THey will not fit.I did this same thing awhile back and had a heck of a time making it happen. I luckily found a board member that had 5 on 5 rotors drilled for the 5 on 4 3/4 pattern, but never used them. I had a 6 lug rear. I bought new axles from moser and had them drilled for both 5 on 5 and 5 on 4 3/4 (just in case I changed my mind). Now comes the trick. Certain 70's vans came with 5 on 4 3/4 rear drums, but they will fit our rear end. I also found that the front drums off a tri-five Chevy car is the same drum part number. So if you know someone with a tri-five that did a front disk brake conversion you can get their old drums from them and they will fit. Now I got everything all together and started assembling it, then i changed my mind about the wheels I was using, so I moved all the wheel studs to the 5 on 5 hole pattern, and threw on the 5 on 5 rear drums. I guess the good thing is if I ever find a set of 5 on 4 3/4 wheels i can't live without I can switch it all back. Nothing like dual bolt pattern on a Truck. Hope this helps a little.
Shawn
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10-12-2008, 08:47 PM | #3 |
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Re: Question on disks and lug pattern
Thanks alot. Thats good info. Since I still don't have my panel back it leaves me too much time to think about things and change my mind over and over and over. I really like the old style chrome reverse rims. But I can only find the newer chrome smoothie style rim. Ive contacted a bunch of wheel people, but non have the 5x5 lug pattern in the chrome reverse.
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