Rear five lug hubs, machining steps. |
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Rear five lug hubs, machining steps. |
Aaron Cox |
May 8 2004, 10:41 AM
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i have just discovered that my uncle has had a machine shop in his warehouse for many a year. i thinl im going to let drill my hubs and stud them. (save me some $$$) my uncle is a mini cooper guy, and has been making stainless brake pistons for aftermarket calipers i guess lately.
so what do i need to have him do? to go from 4 x 130 to 5 x 130 spotface the area where the stud goes. do i need to have him put a boss on it? (eric shea? i believe did this) give me a rundown on what is required please. |
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