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6 bolt to 10 Bolt wheel adapters

R Racing

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The adapters from Chucks trucks look a bit ruff and I cant imagine there hub centered being flame cut like that. Not much acuracy there.The studded holes are machined. But with that kind of weight hubcentric is the only way to go.the faces are also not machined either for true flatness.
 

Kohburn

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too cold and snowy now to do much more, but i snapped a picture of it sitting inside the rear wheel. This was the first part for a fit check to make sure all the dimensions worked correctly.
 

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cjtroutt

CW2 26 BDE HHC S6
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That is what I need for my project let all of know what is the final price is and some photos of bolted on the hub thank you.:jumpin:
 
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Kohburn

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been so cold and I don't have a shop - I may get around to doing some of it this weekend. I have all the wheel adapters, just have to press in the studs and bolt them in place.
 

Kohburn

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watching a toddler mostly, replacing a broken faucet that flooded my house while I was away on vacation.

the usual
 
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Kohburn

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napa won't have the wheel studs to me until monday so it will have to wait till next week.

and if anybody is interested, I saved about 30$ on the studs by going into the store rather than ordering them from napa online.
 

Kohburn

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total cost with buying new studs and nuts rather than salvaging them was ~1250$ for all 6

that includes what i paid for shipping
 
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