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Old 03-31-2003, 08:54 PM
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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

Hey all, I found a set of four Audi 4000 alloys for my Fox ($80 CDN for all 4!!), however the Audi had five bolts in the hubs and the Fox has four. I would love to put'em on, but I don't know what I have to change to get'em on there.
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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

ur gonna need the hub kit and the brakes which are 11in brakes.the vr6 calibers,the rotors,and stainless steel brake lines.
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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

any idea where to get a complete assembly? Is a wreck the best bet? or is there somewhere other than VW that sells an assembly like that?
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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

nice topic. i was kindof wanting to get some 5-lug wheels on my car as well. i was thinking some Tocattas or some other VW wheels. i like them a lot. any prices or links on the hubs that anyone knows about that could help either nimble or myself out? thanks.

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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

ur best bet guys is to check out ur local boneyard for the parts and if they are not there.just check out different sites like neuspeed and ABd racing,etc.
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Default Changing hubs to accomodate five wheel nuts?

rollinda is correct, unless u want to spend a ton of money converting with newer parts that will have higher performance, go find a junker and see how low u can go on the parts, then have fun doing the work yourself (thats not sarcastic, i luv workin on my car)
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