U us74k5 1/2 ton status Joined Feb 28, 2006 Posts 689 Reaction score 0 Location oregon Jul 10, 2011 #1 When swapping the front hubs on my 60 for DRW hubs, from SRW's. Can i keep the rotor from the SRW? Or do i need the rotor from the SRW hub?
When swapping the front hubs on my 60 for DRW hubs, from SRW's. Can i keep the rotor from the SRW? Or do i need the rotor from the SRW hub?
Hogback Fabrication 1 ton status Vendor GMOTM Winner Joined May 26, 2003 Posts 10,818 Reaction score 1,421 Location New Castle, CO Jul 10, 2011 #2 us74k5 said: When swapping the front hubs on my 60 for DRW hubs, from SRW's. Can i keep the rotor from the SRW? Or do i need the rotor from the SRW hub? Click to expand... If you're going from srw to drw you will need the dually rotors, they have smaller holes to attach them
us74k5 said: When swapping the front hubs on my 60 for DRW hubs, from SRW's. Can i keep the rotor from the SRW? Or do i need the rotor from the SRW hub? Click to expand... If you're going from srw to drw you will need the dually rotors, they have smaller holes to attach them
sweetk30 Back to play nice . Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 1, 2004 Posts 43,004 Reaction score 25,453 Location in the back of your brain Jul 11, 2011 #3 drw to srw = yes but have to enlarge the stud hole a tiny bit for stud to fit correctly. srw to drw = not recomended as bolt holes to hold rotor to hub will be to fat and sloppy.
drw to srw = yes but have to enlarge the stud hole a tiny bit for stud to fit correctly. srw to drw = not recomended as bolt holes to hold rotor to hub will be to fat and sloppy.
Smokinthehippies 3/4 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined May 6, 2009 Posts 8,674 Reaction score 3,394 Location Millard, NE Jul 11, 2011 #4 pm sent this am.