4 to 5 stud?

Discussion in 'Styling, Trim and Bodywork' started by neath_jmj, Nov 12, 2003.

  1. neath_jmj Forum Member

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    Are there conversion plates that can get you from a 4 stud to 5 stud? If yes where can you get them form and how much roughly? your help on this matter would be great, cheers
     
  2. madmonkey Forum Addict

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    H&R do them, there's normally some going in PVW Classifieds or our own classifieds for about 199
     
  3. neath_jmj Forum Member

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    199 i didnt think that they would cost that much!!!! :o but that is silly me ;)
     
  4. Jimmy Denton Forum Member

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    get them fabricated, probs cheaper only bits of metal with holes in afterall arnt they!
     
  5. Admin Guest

    your tech knowledge is just amazing!

    you going to be a mechanic when you leave school?
     
  6. neath_jmj Forum Member

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    LOL @ jonboy
     
  7. Alan Forum Member

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    Are they safe to use long term or is it possible that they will damage the wheel bearings or anything else?
     
  8. Jimmy Denton Forum Member

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    hahaha jonboy you truly are witty, aly disk, counter heli holes drilled in by a fabricator so ya can put the 5 stuuds in, why you a dick to me all the time?
     
  9. DAVE 2227 Forum Junkie

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    I wouldn`t get a "fabricator" I would get a machine shop to do the job.I have seen "fabricators" at work and precision is not a word in their vocabulary.
     
  10. Jimmy Denton Forum Member

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    well a machine shop then, its still gonna work out cheaper that 200 tho init
     
  11. Admin Guest

    cos you leave the doorwide open with a friendly invite! and i can't resist! ;)
     
  12. Jimmy Denton Forum Member

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    what ever, theres no need that just how sh*t starts mate, something we could do without on the forums these days, just look at that tread on supercharging a vr lump, just goes too far matey
     
  13. Admin Guest

    yeah what ever mate,

    if you stated the facts first time around-clearly, it would have been a damn site more useful, so think before you open your mouth or type.
     
  14. Phil

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    Agreed. Any engineer worth his salt could knock these up in a morning though. :)
     

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