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> FS:drilled 5-bolt rear hubs
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post May 29 2016, 07:23 PM
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A set of drilled 5 bolt rear hubs, I don't need these for my project anymore.

$50 shipped in the cont. US of A

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post May 29 2016, 07:32 PM
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Interested but what are the marks on the back side around the drilled holes? Looks like gound off welds. What are the hole diameters? Studs vary by brand and I want 5o make sure they are not oversized for Veribus studs.
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ May 29 2016, 09:32 PM) *

Interested but what are the marks on the back side around the drilled holes? Looks like gound off welds. What are the hole diameters? Studs vary by brand and I want 5o make sure they are not oversized for Veribus studs.
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Tacked on some of the studs, I use a set from CB Performance, and the constant on off for auto-x, I spun one with my impact. I only use the cordless impact to take them off BTW, everything goes on by hand, well with a cordless drill, then torques to spec. Had to drive home on race rubber in the rain.

No fun, so for insurance purposes I tacked them. Never had an issue after that.

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0.58" = 14.732mm

Did not know you could get larger studs than these, makes sense never looked into it.
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QUOTE(914forme @ May 30 2016, 02:16 AM) *

QUOTE(bdstone914 @ May 29 2016, 09:32 PM) *

Interested but what are the marks on the back side around the drilled holes? Looks like gound off welds. What are the hole diameters? Studs vary by brand and I want 5o make sure they are not oversized for Veribus studs.
Thanks


Tacked on some of the studs, I use a set from CB Performance, and the constant on off for auto-x, I spun one with my impact. I only use the cordless impact to take them off BTW, everything goes on by hand, well with a cordless drill, then torques to spec. Had to drive home on race rubber in the rain.

No fun, so for insurance purposes I tacked them. Never had an issue after that.

CB Performance Studs

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0.58" = 14.732mm

Did not know you could get larger studs than these, makes sense never looked into it.



Thanks for the reply. That tells the stud dimension only to + or - .010" not the hole size.
Studs have a slight size variation my manufacturer. Glad I did not get them as it sounds like the holes are slightly oversize allowing a stud to spin.
Good luck to the new owner.
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So what size are the holes supposed to be?

BTW FAT did them back in the day. Doubt they did all of them oversized.
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QUOTE(914forme @ May 30 2016, 08:18 AM) *

So what size are the holes supposed to be?

BTW FAT did them back in the day. Doubt they did all of them oversized.


I have used FAT to redrill hubs too. I think they drill them to .562" = 9/16. The stud splines need some material to bite into.
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