Disc to hub connection.

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Disc to hub connection.

#1 Post by brianrheffron »

I want to drill new discs to bolt onto the standard hub.
My car is stored on its wheels and I don't have a spare hub to measure.
Can anyone give me the hole size and PCD,
Thanks.
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Re: Disc to hub connection.

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Google is your friend....

3 3/4 or 95.2

Studs are either 3/8 or 7/16 depending on the year....
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#3 Post by soe8m »

shaunroche wrote:Google is your friend....

3 3/4 or 95.2

Studs are either 3/8 or 7/16 depending on the year....

Google is your friend....
The discs go behind the hub. That's a different pdc an boltsize. Not by hand atm.

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Of course they do, sorry...my Bad as the young 'uns say....
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