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> 5 lug rims with stock -4 brakes?, how?
tat2dphreak
post Jun 21 2009, 04:16 PM
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I've been looking at rims a lot lately, since I really don't like the westerns I have...

I've thought of 4 lug fuchs and revolutions(if I could find any)... but I really like the 5 lug phone dials...

what would I have to do to use phone dials with my -4 brakes? redrill? spacers? adapters? what's needed.

my brakes are new, eric-shea rebuilt (beautiful) brakes, so I would hate to swap them for 911 brakes... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)
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underthetire
post Jun 21 2009, 05:12 PM
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putting 7/16 dials on right now.
YOU WILL NEED NEW REAR BEARINGS
Drill hubs/rotors. Brakes fit.

My 73 i used billit adapters in the front, hub centric. Rear should be together tomorrow if my bearings show up. 1 inch spacer in the front will rub the strut dust covers in the front with 205's. I am going to use 1 1/4 spacers in the back. You should wait and i'll check all my fitment tomorrow night I hope.


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