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> Rear brake disk retaining screws for drilled 5 lug hubs
tornik550
post Jul 26 2016, 05:10 PM
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On the rear of my 914, I have 4 lug hubs drilled to 5 lugs. I have sebro rear disks.

I was going to install them however when the hubs were drilled, now the M6 disk retaining screws do not line up. Are these necessary? Should I just drill and tap the holes for the retaining screws?
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post Jul 26 2016, 05:43 PM
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I think, you have to drill and tap a new hole. Which reminds me, I didn't. So apparently you can get away without doing it. The lug nuts hold everything???
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post Jul 26 2016, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Jul 26 2016, 03:43 PM) *

I think, you have to drill and tap a new hole. Which reminds me, I didn't. So apparently you can get away without doing it. The lug nuts hold everything???

Been running mine without the screws for about 5000 miles of DE's on track over 3 years with zero issues. The lug nuts do the actual clamping of the rotor to the hub. I could possibly see that the little screws might help with centering, but sure haven't noticed any problems. Always, always, always properly torque your lugs....96ft.lb.
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