redrill hubs
redrill hubs
Hi Gang
Can anybody recommend a place to get my l series wheel hubs redrilled
to a different pattern in Perth.
Cheers Pete
Can anybody recommend a place to get my l series wheel hubs redrilled
to a different pattern in Perth.
Cheers Pete
Use The Fork Luke


good luck...
i had no end of trouble trying to find someone to do it for me
even after i assured them it was for a vehicle that would never see a public road
i ended up drilling them myself, i really really recomend you use a drill press tho, would make the whole process so much simpler and better
i did run into someone from high school the otherday and he said he could do them for me... so there is hope out there
i had no end of trouble trying to find someone to do it for me
even after i assured them it was for a vehicle that would never see a public road
i ended up drilling them myself, i really really recomend you use a drill press tho, would make the whole process so much simpler and better
i did run into someone from high school the otherday and he said he could do them for me... so there is hope out there

- tim_81coupe
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DRIVESHAFT BALANCING SERVICES
2/ 28 Collingwood St Osborne Park 6017
9244 7755
Fax
9445 7757
or http://www.driveshaft.com.au
thats who did oversteers car. they dont seem 2 have a problem doing it either. when i got a quote it was around $75 a hub. if your doing it, let me know and we'll try get a bit of a discount 4 both of ours
2/ 28 Collingwood St Osborne Park 6017
9244 7755
Fax
9445 7757
or http://www.driveshaft.com.au
thats who did oversteers car. they dont seem 2 have a problem doing it either. when i got a quote it was around $75 a hub. if your doing it, let me know and we'll try get a bit of a discount 4 both of ours
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- tim_81coupe
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Go down driveshaft balancing and talk to Brendan the machinist......have your job in your hand and talking to them face to face is always going to much more fruitful. Rex the owner is a top bloke as well.
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So Cameron
You would only need the hub centers and not the complete disk is that right or do you need the whole disk.
Because the price of sending centers is reasonable considering distance.
Seagull
Mate im so glad that you live in a house ..showering in the garden
scares the neighbours 8O 8O .
So is a ford pattern possible on a subi center and how much to do
the deed.
Pm all answers
Cheers Pete
You would only need the hub centers and not the complete disk is that right or do you need the whole disk.
Because the price of sending centers is reasonable considering distance.
Seagull
Mate im so glad that you live in a house ..showering in the garden
scares the neighbours 8O 8O .
So is a ford pattern possible on a subi center and how much to do
the deed.
Pm all answers
Cheers Pete
Use The Fork Luke


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My first post back here in a while. Been reading a bit thats been happening on the boards lately and I think I will continue to lurk.
Vidler, the Ford / Toyota pattern can't work. I'd like to see it work, but on stock hubs or adaptors there simply isn't enough meat. I've whipped up a quick Autocad drawing for you (Ok, I'm working on something else entirely but realised I could make a quick deviation for the purpose of this thread).

Someone please prove me wrong. I do realise I have rounded to the nearest mm on one of those measurements (not that you can tell from the pic). And I haven't even allowed for the taper down to the disc mounting holes.
4x114.3 will definitely work.
See you all in a while.

Vidler, the Ford / Toyota pattern can't work. I'd like to see it work, but on stock hubs or adaptors there simply isn't enough meat. I've whipped up a quick Autocad drawing for you (Ok, I'm working on something else entirely but realised I could make a quick deviation for the purpose of this thread).

Someone please prove me wrong. I do realise I have rounded to the nearest mm on one of those measurements (not that you can tell from the pic). And I haven't even allowed for the taper down to the disc mounting holes.
4x114.3 will definitely work.
See you all in a while.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20