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6 lug FF14B hubs

bigjbear

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I had the site bookmarked but w/ all my computer problems its gone. I searced here and the other place and can't find them. I'm looking for the purple ones. Someone has got to have the site. TIA guys. PS, I need them kind of quick, so if you know of others or a good adapter post it up too.
 
damn those are 500 for a pair /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif you could buy all new 8 lug wheels, and convert yer front to 8lug for WAY LESS!! damn someone needs to make those...but cheaper outta like reg steel instead of alum. /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
 
I think the kit includes rear disk brakes (brackets and rotors and the hubs) /forums/images/graemlins/deal.gif
 
Nope. just the hubs for $500..

They will machine existing hubs to 6 lugs starting at $250...
 
oops, I was reading the brake kits to be addons for the hubs...

259 each $500 a pair
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brake kits starting at $450
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and ebrake kits starting at $650
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because they picture the 6lug FF setups /forums/images/graemlins/thinking.gif

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Competition 6061T6 Aluminum Full Floating Hubs
Currently for Dana60, Dana70, and Chevy 14 bolt applications $259 ea or $500 for a pair
Disc Brake Kit #1
Large GM with NO E-Brake Starting at $450
Disc Brake Kit #2
4-Piston with NO E-Brake Starting at $650
Disc Brake Kit #3
GM with E-Brake Starting at $650


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so just ouf of curiousity what would keep me from taking the grinder to my hubs to narrow the outside, then have them drilled for 6lug?

I've not looked at them real close but I'm curious /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
 
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oops, I was reading the brake kits to be addons for the hubs...



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I cant see them including all that for that cheap.. My guess is the brake kits are seperate....
 
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so just ouf of curiousity what would keep me from taking the grinder to my hubs to narrow the outside, then have them drilled for 6lug?

I've not looked at them real close but I'm curious /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

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I would think that would be a bad idea.... Seeing that the hubs are spinning, grinding them you'd probably get them off balanced... Then you'd have some bad vibes.... Something like that more than likely would need machined. All you need is someone with a lathe... /forums/images/graemlins/deal.gif
 
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damn those are 500 for a pair /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif you could buy all new 8 lug wheels, and convert yer front to 8lug for WAY LESS!! damn someone needs to make those...but cheaper outta like reg steel instead of alum. /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

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Sorry, but you are way off on the cost of the conversion. It was going to go into an IFS truck. If you you know of a way to convert an IFS 4WD chevy to 8 lug in an afternoon for less than $500 I'd love to hear it.

Yes, guys the price is $500 for just the hubs. If the FF14B I found would of had the right ratio I would have bought them, and let everyone know if I thought they were worth the money. Anyway, it didn't work out so I'm just going to use a SF14B instead.
 
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