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re-drilling Hubs to fit newer 104mm bolt pattern wheels....
Posted by Jordan [Email] (more from Jordan) on Thu, 22 Feb 2001 17:48:19
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The reason I ask is the brakes on my 85 900T are brand new ( rotors, pads, master cylinder etc ) and they work great. But Id like to step up to a set of 16 Areos and don’t really want to change over the axles Brakes etc at this time. I was exploring getting the Aeros re-drilled to fit, but I’m not sure that would be the best way. Also Id like to upgrade to a 5 lug pattern like the 94+ so as to add a greater amount of clamping pressure keeping the wheels on, also the # of rims available to fit the newer cars is incomparable. ( 9-5 Aero rims would be my first choice)
Anyone have any Ideas on this one, as to how difficult it will be to make these re-drilling mods (wheels vs. hubs). I know that I probably can have Lesco do the work, but right now I’m just looking for feedback.
Thanks a bunch
Jordan 85 900T
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