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So I went out and bought some nice 16" rims on brand new tires. Little did I know subarus lug pattern is 4x140 and not 4x100 or 4x114 like I needed. Does anyone know if I can redrill my rims to fit the 4x140 pattern? They are universal 4 lug so they already have 4x100 and 4x114 bolt holes. Can I do this myself? Difficulty?

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I wouldn't redrill the rims but you could redrill the hubs and drums to 114. Its been done before with good results.I believe it was Loyale 2.7 Turbo who did it.

 

Yes, I done that in year 1996.

 

Since then my Subaru "BumbleBeast" has been working Flawlessly.

 

First I done it to the old rear drums, then I went with Rear Discs.

 

Here are a couple of photos for you:

 

~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122276-the-bumble-beast/?do=findComment&comment=1044257

 

Kind Regards.

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... Little did I know subarus ...

 

... How difficult is it to redrill the hubs? And what about the drum brakes in the rear?

 

 

Sincerely, if you are a Newbie in Mechanics, I kindly suggest you to take the Hubs and Drums, along one of the New Rims you have, plus new Lugs, to a specialized lathe shop, and let them do the Job for you. I am not being disrespectful, but doing such work wrong, could be Dangerous for your Safety and / or you might end with a bouncing car with non-centered rims.

 

Kind Regards.

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I have some experience in mechanics as iv been rebuilding engines for the past few years but I'm far from an expert. So I'm not too intimidated by the re drill. Couldn't I take off my hubs, knock the studs out, line them up flush with my hub centric rims, and mark where the new bolt holes would be? Would this center them properly?

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... Couldn't I take off my hubs, knock the studs out, line them up flush with my hub centric rims, and mark where the new bolt holes would be? Would this center them properly?

 

Not exactly.

 

The Center Round metal on the Hubs & Drums, which is intended for centering the Rims, is Huge on these older Subarus, intended for a big round opening in the center of Subaru's 4X140 Rims, and usually the aftermarket Rims in smaller lug patterns, such like 4X114.3 or 4X100, does Not has that size of opening on their center holes; so, in case the center holes on your new rims are smaller than the subaru's rims, you still will need to take those Hubs & Drums to a Lathe Shop, to let them reduce their diameter to fit the new Rims center hole size.

 

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I am not for sure why this has never become a popular modification. It seems like it should be fairly straight forward job with the only thing that needs to be farmed out is the lathe work to mill the hub for the center of the wheel. Maybe someone needs to document it well enough so that anyone can do it ( lots of photos ).

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... the only thing that needs to be farmed out is the lathe work to mill the hub for the center of the wheel. ...

 

I Agree.
 
I would made a photo guided Writeup, but I didn't had a Camera on 1996.
 
However, there are some other USMB Members who does such conversion, for a fee. 
 
My friend Scott in Bellingham, offers such modifications for sale.
 
~► www.SJRLift.com 
 
 
Also, there are adaptor plates to change the lug pattern. 
 
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Might want to try and return them. More trouble than its worth and the chance of screwing it up and winding up with four very large paper weights is high.

The chance you could end up in a crumpled heap along side the road is also high, when one of your wheels falls off. Sell the wheels and get the right ones or look for some wheel spacer adepter plates that will bold to the subaru lugs and then to the wheels.

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6 lug redrill, the easier and safer thing to do. Checkout the video below. Find a buyer for the rims you've already got, get yourself some 6 lug rims and you are good to go.

 

 

 

Totally works for me and was very easy to do.

 

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Great Link to a Great Video.. Thanks for putting that on here.. we need to put that as a "Sticky" Somewhere... This is sooo much easier then finding Peugot rims.... 6 lug rims are everywhere in salvage yards cheep too.

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