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> Late 5 lug conversion (914 parts drilled) Lug Nut Size, Update: Paid a set to BillH1963 (PMB group buy)
ndfrigi
post Nov 19 2014, 01:40 AM
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Hi teeners,

Anyone did purchased the 5 lug conversion (914 parts drilled) kit from Eric during group buy and ended up not using them? I'm interested in buying the complete set. I just can't afford the price from PMB site at this time.

Can't wait to install my wheels.

Thank you and God bless!

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post Jan 22 2015, 12:35 PM
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bump still looking
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post Jan 22 2015, 02:51 PM
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I'm not sure what PMB is charging but there is a set of drilled 5 lug hubs on eBay for $250.00.
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ebay is $275 but make him an offer (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-914-4-Earl...79a&vxp=mtr
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Thanks gcrotvik and MJHanna for the response!
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your butt looks fine to me, and thank you for that
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QUOTE(ndfrigi @ Nov 18 2014, 11:40 PM) *

Hi teeners,

Anyone did purchased the 5 lug conversion (914 parts drilled) kit from Eric during group buy and ended up not using them? I'm interested in buying the complete set. I just can't afford the price from PMB site at this time.

Can't wait to install my wheels.

Thank you and God bless!

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I had mine drilled at old school machining in paramount , cal. cost 300 front and rear
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QUOTE(fs096b @ Jan 25 2015, 07:25 PM) *

QUOTE(ndfrigi @ Nov 18 2014, 11:40 PM) *

Hi teeners,

Anyone did purchased the 5 lug conversion (914 parts drilled) kit from Eric during group buy and ended up not using them? I'm interested in buying the complete set. I just can't afford the price from PMB site at this time.

Can't wait to install my wheels.

Thank you and God bless!

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I had mine drilled at old school machining in paramount , cal. cost 300 front and rear


Wow thank you!
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post Jan 26 2015, 01:46 PM
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i got my drilled hubs for rear from Bruce Stone. I dont remember what i paid- Billh1963 had one of those sets of rotors etc from the group buy a while back for sale - not sure if he sold them or not.
-btw wheels look nice!! IMHO the car looks much better with then14,15 0r 16 5 lug fuchs for sure-
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ Jan 26 2015, 11:46 AM) *

i got my drilled hubs for rear from Bruce Stone. I dont remember what i paid- Billh1963 had one of those sets of rotors etc from the group buy a while back for sale - not sure if he sold them or not.
-btw wheels look nice!! IMHO the car looks much better with then14,15 0r 16 5 lug fuchs for sure-


Thanks for the info!
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post Jan 26 2015, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ Jan 26 2015, 02:46 PM) *

i got my drilled hubs for rear from Bruce Stone. I dont remember what i paid- Billh1963 had one of those sets of rotors etc from the group buy a while back for sale - not sure if he sold them or not.
-btw wheels look nice!! IMHO the car looks much better with then14,15 0r 16 5 lug fuchs for sure-


I still have the set for sale...just haven't thought to post it!
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post Jan 26 2015, 08:47 PM
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Well there ya go!
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ Jan 26 2015, 11:46 AM) *

i got my drilled hubs for rear from Bruce Stone. I dont remember what i paid- Billh1963 had one of those sets of rotors etc from the group buy a while back for sale - not sure if he sold them or not.
-btw wheels look nice!! IMHO the car looks much better with then14,15 0r 16 5 lug fuchs for sure-



Thanks Philip! I just paid a set to billh1963. God Bless!
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Update: got the set today.

Can someone give me idea on what lug nut inside length I need for a 45mm stud? I have a set lug nut I bought a while back for my 5 lug conversion but why is it the lug nut I have is short to fit on the studs.

I have lug nuts same as the picture below.
Allow lug nut with 1.2" inside length.

Is it okay if I just insert the stud from the inside of the hub to make the outer stud length shorter to fit my lug nut? (see picture on next post)

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QUOTE(ndfrigi @ Feb 4 2015, 05:27 PM) *

Update: got the set today.

Can someone give me idea on what lug nut inside length I need for a 45mm stud? I have a set lug nut I bought a while back for my 5 lug conversion but why is it the lug nut I have is short to fit on the studs.

I have lug nuts same as the picture below.
Allow lug nut with 1.2" inside length.

Is it okay if I just insert the stud from the inside of the hub to make the outer stud length shorter to fit my lug nut? (see picture on next post)

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Your welcome glad that worked out.
- on the type of lug nut to use, I found the lugs supplied too long for my 14" fuchs . I ordered black lug acorn lug nuts from automotion. I dont know the actual size. I had ordered shorter ones so I have half-inch spacers and am using the shorter closed end nuts now and traded out my long ones for spacers from my mechanic who needed them for another customers 911 so worked out great.
I know have 195/65 14s' on with those spacers and still I have plenty of room. But my fender lips have been rolled . That helps a bit.
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I went with open lug nuts. Looks real racer X
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