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Old 07-30-2014, 02:53 PM
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Has anyone cross referenced other model vehicles to see if there is another 3 bolt hub that can be used to swap the GM 6 lug over to a 5 lug set up?
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Old 07-30-2014, 09:32 PM
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Even tho I red rilles mine myself. I've considered possibly buying one of these hubs just to see if it fits..

2003 Chevrolet S10 Truck Wheel Hub Assembly Front Hub - All 2WD Non Highrider Models 92-00099 AN
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Im wanting to convert to 5 lug without the fabrication hassles that I have seen. The rearend is the easy swap it is the front that I'm curious about. I have also wondered about changing the spindles.
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If you want a bolt on system......look no further than the madman kit
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Subscribing to this one. Also interested in doing a street worthy 5 lug conversion. I've heard the 5th gen Camaros use a 3 bolt flange on their front hubs. The S10 versions are too small.

Would be nice to find someone who works at a parts house that could compare hubs etc..

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Not street worthy

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The 5th gen bolt pattern isnt correct.
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The madman would be great if it were a streetable setup. I'm looking from a durability prospective. If there is a factory hub that would work then you could pick one up at the local parts store and have your ride back on the road by the end of the day instead of having to order the parts and wait.

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I have tried all different avenues. I couldnt come up with anything that would bolt on.


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