trailer hubs
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:51 pm
Hi all I am after a place in Wollongong that sells trailer hubs with the 100 series stud pattern dose anyone know where I can find them?
jimbo
jimbo
I tryed repco no go I dont have a bursons near me will try ebaymule75 wrote:ebay
i think repco and bursons can get them too but prob wont have them in stock.
www.whitepages.com.au and look up trailer places? Been 10yrs since I Been thru there, but sure theres places that dojimbo jones wrote:I tryed repco no go I dont have a bursons near me will try ebaymule75 wrote:ebay
i think repco and bursons can get them too but prob wont have them in stock.
They are called caravan acc just back from the intersection of princes hmy and rocky point road...bogged wrote:www.whitepages.com.au and look up trailer places? Been 10yrs since I Been thru there, but sure theres places that dojimbo jones wrote:I tryed repco no go I dont have a bursons near me will try ebaymule75 wrote:ebay
i think repco and bursons can get them too but prob wont have them in stock.
failing that theres a caravan/trailer place in Kograh that im sure does mail stuff. near corner princes hwy and rocky pt road. someone here will know it
My Camper Trailer has the 6 stud hubs, and runs the imperial thread studs. I wanted to fit my GQ ti alloys to it, but the GQ nuts are metricSlunnie wrote:IT may also be interesting to check that the 5 stud LC hubs run a M14 stud to match those on the 4WD. I suspect a lot may manufacture these with an imperial equivilent thread.
I am just using the std steel wheels of my 105 seriesCRUSHU wrote:My Camper Trailer has the 6 stud hubs, and runs the imperial thread studs. I wanted to fit my GQ ti alloys to it, but the GQ nuts are metricSlunnie wrote:IT may also be interesting to check that the 5 stud LC hubs run a M14 stud to match those on the 4WD. I suspect a lot may manufacture these with an imperial equivilent thread.
I am also going to be looking to get 100 series hubs for my camper, just make sure the wheels you are going to use, take a standard tapered seat nut, not special nuts, and you should be OK.
will make shure before I buy themSlunnie wrote:Yep, but probably your wheel nuts off the car will not be compatible with the wheel nuts on the hub is what we're saying unless you make sure they use M14 studs.