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Old 04-16-2019, 03:37 PM   #1
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Wheel question with mix match of parts

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Building on a budget

Trucks bagged and laying frame i need a pretty crazy offset and i don’t have the money to go buy custom wheels

I have a friend that has a set of the LQ9 17” 8 hole wheels (i have always been a fan) and my wife loves them also.

They use a 14 mm rh 1.5 stud and have a 78.03 hub bore. The offset works great when it’s aired out front and back.

For the rear i am just going to bore out the wheel center to the correct 108mm

My questions are for wheel studs and the front ccp drop spindles.

I can’t find the bore size for the spindles or the lug size.

In the rear i know the lugs are wrong (7/16)

I have seen people post and not mention lug size and saying they bored other late model wheels out to fit the older large bore.

Is there a easy way to convert to the 14 mm rh 1.5 studs? Or will i have to re drill (not a issue)

And on the spindles does anyone know the hub bore and stud size?

Trying to prep for everything to make sure this works.

Input from people who have actually done this would be great.
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Old 04-16-2019, 06:51 PM   #2
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Re: Wheel question with mix match of parts

Front are 7/16" I just installed 2 1/2" drops with the 6 lug brake conversion.

But I did use acorn nuts on the transport wheels.

The rears have 1" spacers so those are 1/2" bolted to the drums with 7/16".
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Re: Wheel question with mix match of parts

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Front are 7/16" I just installed 2 1/2" drops with the 6 lug brake conversion.

But I did use acorn nuts on the transport wheels.

The rears have 1" spacers so those are 1/2" bolted to the drums with 7/16".
Any chance you could get me the hub size on the drop spindles? Guessing it’s 77.80 but just want to make sure
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Any chance you could get me the hub size on the drop spindles? Guessing it’s 77.80 but just want to make sure
It has the late model GM Transport wheels on it and they are a snug fit over the hub. So I believe it would be what what your wheels have and will work.

On my 1970 truck, I converted using a different kit (scarebird classics) and it utilizes mid 90's stock heavy half ton rotors with the larger studs. I have the OG steel wheels (4-nib 15x8 6-lug) on there, but had to grind the calipers down a little bit on the ends to clear the wheels. Nice to have more than enough brakes. The 60 isnt in driving condition yet so i can attest to the brakes.
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It has the late model GM Transport wheels on it and they are a snug fit over the hub. So I believe it would be what what your wheels have and will work.

On my 1970 truck, I converted using a different kit (scarebird classics) and it utilizes mid 90's stock heavy half ton rotors with the larger studs. I have the OG steel wheels (4-nib 15x8 6-lug) on there, but had to grind the calipers down a little bit on the ends to clear the wheels. Nice to have more than enough brakes. The 60 isnt in driving condition yet so i can attest to the brakes.
Thanks bud!
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