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testing waters for 5X100 rear adapters

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Ok... so I know that Ren.man was working on some adapters to make our wheels 4X140 to 5X100.

 

not sure what has happened to the thread or the source.

 

One thing that I recently found was a program called emachineshop.com. You down load their CAD program and draw something and then you can get a quote. Well I drew up a 4X140 to 5X100 adapter similar to the plan that Renman was working on. The one that I drew up is threaded so you would thread in the wheel lug bolts instead of having them pressed in. You supply your own bolts. If someone else has downloaded the program, I would like to see if they could double check me measurements as I have really never worked with CAD before.

 

anyways the big question in price. Obviously, the more bought at once, the cheaper it will be.

Price for 2 is $178.81 each. 4 is $112.74 each, 6 is 92.33 each, 8 is $82.33 each, 10 is $76.25 each, 20 is $62.18 each.

 

So obviously, the price gets cheaper and cheaper with more people ordering. I really want a set of these, but the idea of paying $357.62 is really cost prohibitive. Now paying $152.50 is a lot better. (that's 4 other people buying a set)

 

If you are interested let me know and download the program so you can double check my drawing. once we get everyone's approval for the drawing then we can go for it.

 

(hopefully this will not turn into another fiasco like the calendar)

 

BW

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I have no need of these, or any real intrest in doing this, but looking at your drawing it immediately occured to me that you could cut down the cost of production by haveing them just drill the holes and tapping them yourself. Running a tap into pre-drilled holes is easy.

 

These wouldn't even be hard to make if you just want a one-off set. Get some scrap plate steel, cut the circles out on a bandsaw, and then using some hubs and a bit of geometry lay out the holes and tap them. I could build a set in a few hours.... most of the cost is in the materials if you do the work yourself.

 

GD

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I have no need of these, or any real intrest in doing this, but looking at your drawing it immediately occured to me that you could cut down the cost of production by haveing them just drill the holes and tapping them yourself. Running a tap into pre-drilled holes is easy.

 

These wouldn't even be hard to make if you just want a one-off set. Get some scrap plate steel, cut the circles out on a bandsaw, and then using some hubs and a bit of geometry lay out the holes and tap them. I could build a set in a few hours.... most of the cost is in the materials if you do the work yourself.

 

GD

 

The cost did not increase that much with the holes being threaded.

 

Yeah I could try to build them myself but this is primarily going into the RX and since I intend for this being a road vehicle the idea of getting the adapter just right and centered is critical.

 

BW

so for this to work the stock wheel studs have to be removed and replaced with bolts? then the wheels would need to be bolted on using a lug similar to german cars...?

 

this seems like a costly and complicated solution however it is the only way i can see the design you've drawn up can work. :(

 

if that is not the way you are planning it, then you need a countersink in the plate for the nuts or bolt heads to fit in.

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so for this to work the stock wheel studs have to be removed and replaced with bolts? then the wheels would need to be bolted on using a lug similar to german cars...?

 

 

yes.

this seems like a costly and complicated solution however it is the only way i can see the design you've drawn up can work. :(

when was the last time you priced XT6 rear hub parts?:-\

 

if that is not the way you are planning it, then you need a countersink in the plate for the nuts or bolt heads to fit in.

good idea. i will need to see if I can tweak the design.

I could make those for you at the cost of $75.00 ea. a little more for thicker

any thickness any hole patterns

 

"ANYTHING"

 

 

you buy the studs!!!

 

 

 

c & g tool inc.

910 striker ave # b

sacramneto ca,

916-614-9114

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I could make those for you at the cost of $75.00 ea. a little more for thicker

any thickness any hole patterns

 

"ANYTHING"

 

 

you buy the studs!!!

 

 

 

c & g tool inc.

910 striker ave # b

sacramneto ca,

916-614-9114

 

you have PM

Why not just get a drum and re drill it 5 x 100 and machine the excess off in a lathe ?

 

Instant pre splined hub .

 

A .

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