wheel hub

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    wheel hub

    Hello 6x6 gang, I have been reading a lot on this great site and would like to ask a question. I have a Big Max and want to change it to 5 hole wheels. I found this on the web and wonder what you think of it. 2-3364 hub.jpg I hope I did this right for picture. Here is the link to it also. Surplus Center - 5 BOLT WHEEL HUB 1-1/4" TAPERED W/BRAKE DRUM I live in Minnesota and hope to someday come out east and see you all at one of your get togethers. My wife and I love the 6x6,s. Thank you and I will try and post some pics.

    Mike

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    That has a tapered bore so it would be hard to make work. I will search around a bit. I only deal with the 4 lug wheels. Maybe someone else would know where to check for cheap hubs. I do know there is a 3 to 5 lug template posted on the site for people wanting to make there owne adapters though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    I do know there is a 3 to 5 lug template posted on the site for people wanting to make there owne adapters though.
    Yup! Here 'tis, along with others.

    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/conte...l-adapter.html

    Enjoy!
    ~m

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    You may want to check with a local Argo dealer to see if he has a pile of old axles. You can cut the hubs off and drill them to work for your application.

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