March 4, 200917 yr What size drill bit have people been using when drilling 6-lug wheels to Subaru's 4-lug pattern? I used a 35/64 bit, and I have a hard time getting the wheels back off the hub. I'd like to go to a bigger bit, but I don't know how big would be too big. Thanks. Jacob
March 4, 200917 yr i used a 9/16 (.5625) 35/64 is (.5469) try to go up one incramental size till it fits http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-drillsize.htm did you use a counter sink to match the bevel of the lug nut. i think its a 60 degree. you may want to ask scott in bellingham, he knows the size, Edited March 4, 200917 yr by ivantruckman
March 4, 200917 yr Are you sure your holes are in the right place? If they aren't and you keep making the holes bigger until they fit, then you'll end up with studs that are not centered in the hole which could be a problem.
March 4, 200917 yr use a 9/16 to drill wheels.... you use a 35/64ths to drill hubs...... and yes the bevel degree is 60 for the countersink,at least that is what i used. cheers, brian
March 4, 200917 yr Author Are you sure your holes are in the right place? If they aren't and you keep making the holes bigger until they fit, then you'll end up with studs that are not centered in the hole which could be a problem. Yeah, I feel pretty good about the holes being in the right place. The wheel just kept getting stuck taking it off last night. A slightly wider hole shouldn't be a problem, but I definitely don't want these things slipping off. Jacob
March 4, 200917 yr use a 9/16 to drill wheels.... you use a 35/64ths to drill hubs...... and yes the bevel degree is 60 for the countersink,at least that is what i used. cheers, brian I didn't see this, that's your problem. Drill them out with a 9/16ths
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