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> Five Lug rear conversion hubs
pete000
post Sep 9 2015, 10:52 PM
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Here is a nice set of five lug conversion hubs. Fresh CAD plated. Nice clean splines.

Now for the odd part. I tried a set of used studs and they dont fit tight into the holes. Not sure if this is due to they being used studs or if the holes in the hubs might be too big?

I am also not sure if there are different size studs out there and mine are just too small. These are offered "As Is" and sold as possibly being off.

Asking $150.00 for the pair shipped in the USA via Fed Ex Ground.


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post Sep 10 2015, 12:59 AM
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Have you tried different brands of studs to see if they fit? I would run into a similar situation when I was wrenching for a living- it seemed strange but occasionally it would happen and I never understood why... it would help in you selling them if you had an answer to those interested in buying them because as it is now they won't really fit anything unless you weld them in... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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post Sep 10 2015, 11:52 AM
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Can one use bolts through the back side and either red lock-tite or tack the bolt heads?
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post Sep 10 2015, 06:09 PM
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It is not unusual for used lugs not fitting correctly. They were designed for one use.
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post Sep 10 2015, 09:14 PM
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Do you have Veribus OEM studs? I have never had a problem with used studs not fitting snugly. What is the hole diameter?
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post Sep 10 2015, 11:36 PM
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Do you have Veribus OEM studs? I have never had a problem with used studs not fitting snugly. What is the hole diameter?



I have a dozen used studs and they all fit a bit on the loose side. I will hit up Napa and see if they have any new studs that might fit tighter...
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