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Acox914 05-18-2004 06:51 PM

Wheel stud/ rear hub macining question
 
hey guys, what is the final hole size that is needed to be drilled for the press in wheel studs in the hub (presnetly dont have wheel studs in my possesion)? also, what is the size of the most rear part of the stud (the size i need to spotface)? also, anyone know the thickness of the hub off hand? how much i need to spotface to get it to 5mm?

thanks guys!
Aaron Cox

skline 05-18-2004 07:04 PM

I still have those rear hubs here with your name on them. If I had a way wo measure it I would. I also have 2 sets that have been redrilled as well. One set is going on my car today or tomorrow and the other set is Joes that he left over here. You can look at them when you come to get these hubs. Im still waiting for you.

Acox914 05-18-2004 07:28 PM

yeah, scott. im trying to get out there as soon as possible. at my hectic schedule, i think jared will pick them up for me when he goes down to your place this weekend. ive been working with a MEch Engineer buddy and a machine shop to do this. got the mill program basically all setup.

skline 05-18-2004 09:36 PM

Yeah, Mister Las Vegas had mentioned he was coming out. I am anxious to see his new engine in his car.

BigD9146gt 05-19-2004 10:00 AM

Aaron, what do you mean by "spotface"? ...Countersink? if so, just go till the cutter almost makes a full faced cut on the bottom. The thickness isn't too critical, the only thing you want to accomplish is to give the stud anchor (the mushroom head, nail head) a perpendicular surface to seat against.

Acox914 05-19-2004 02:26 PM

yeah, wayne newton himself, called me and said his car was super fast...lol, scott thanks again for the hubs, and im dying to get out there and see your chalon!


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