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 Post subject: Fl350 rear hubs on Fl250
PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:49 pm 
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Wondering if this is possible? If so what is the bolt pattern of the Fl350 hubs? Im just lookin for 4-lug hubs for the rear so i have some 10" rim selections.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:23 am 
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The splines on the 350 hub are the same and it will fit on there. You may have to shim the nut with washers or shave some off the bottom to get the cotter pin engagement correct.


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The 350 bolt pattern is 4x130, which is not too common.


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4x130 are available here in .125 .160 and .190 douglas 10"

www.recreationtire.com


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why not run itp steel wheels about half the price???


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could, why not, just the looks and weight the diffrenece, bling cost money no doubt... :-)


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Do the itps come in 10 inch because the biggest and only wheels i can find for 4130 are ams steel wheels that are 9x9? Does anyone know if there are any hubs with a 4110 pattern with the same splinage?


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The website above says they do

10 x 8

itp steel


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http://recreationtires.com/moreinfo/18R411.html


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that wheel fits a 110 and 130 pattern! :-)


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Cool, thanks guys.


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I didn't mean to imply that wheels weren't available, just that in terms of choice of offset and width, and wheels in stock locally, mail order, and used, 4x110 wheels would be easier to find. I know when I buy wheels, I wish Honda had used 4x110 hubs.


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i agree with that - about the only choice is 3/5


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you can buy blanks from douglas as well, same price just have to drill, once you have a template for drilling machined, drill as many as you want, my car is 5/100, no wheels at all available, so i use 4/4 and have a template that was cnc drilled, bolt it on and drill the holes. :-)

template cost me 20 bux. :-)


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That's a good tip, bugpac. I know you're located near me, where did you have the template made?


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Could'nt you just use the required hub, tap out the studs, and use the stud holes as the template.


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you could, the biggest problem is getting centered, my template bolts into the original wheel holes, so its centered, well as centered as the manu drilled them, then i drill the new holes. when i had made i also had a 1/2 center hole, so i could get a blank wheel, problem is cutting the large center afterwards to look good, so i will just buy the 4/4 wheels and use my template.

Part on right is aluminum, it goes on after wheel, to cover up old holes and keep looking good.

Template is steel so the holes don't wobble out.


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odypilots wrote:
That's a good tip, bugpac. I know you're located near me, where did you have the template made?



Jody made them, or protodie. he made the template and the two trim rings for me for 40.00 bux, i have been having a bunch of other stuff made tho, and that price may be a reflection on the rest as well. I need to have about 12 more of the trim rings made so i have them.


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bugpac wrote:
Jody made them, or protodie. he made the template and the two trim rings for me for 40.00 bux, i have been having a bunch of other stuff made tho, and that price may be a reflection on the rest as well. I need to have about 12 more of the trim rings made so i have them.


Thanks. I'll email him.


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