Hello Guys,
Now this topic has been done to death..yes.
However there is one grey area... someone has told me that front FTO hubs will press into the GSR rear....
Can anyone confirm this 100% yes or no ?
If front FTO hubs can fit GSR front,... one would assume rear has same spline count/size for this to work also ?
Cheers.
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FTO front hubs fit on GSR rear ?
Started by 111GSR, Apr 12 2013 09:26 AM
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Posted 12 April 2013 - 09:26 AM
#2
Posted 12 April 2013 - 12:16 PM
Fto arent AWD so the rears wouldnt have the hole for the driveshaft would they?
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#3
Posted 12 April 2013 - 01:23 PM
#4
Posted 12 April 2013 - 10:53 PM
The hub has to have the drive shaft holes
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#5
Posted 13 April 2013 - 01:33 AM
okay funny enough i tried this when i did my awd conversion. Yes the front fto hubs will fit the rear driveshafts but not the bearing in the hub.
you can either
a: measure up the bearing and goto a bearing shop see if they can match one .
b: remove original hub , weld up holes and redrill for new pcd like i did . ( i really only went this way since i did it at work and therefor dont pay a cent. )
option a is very much do-able
try and keep your abs also if you can
you can either
a: measure up the bearing and goto a bearing shop see if they can match one .
b: remove original hub , weld up holes and redrill for new pcd like i did . ( i really only went this way since i did it at work and therefor dont pay a cent. )
option a is very much do-able
try and keep your abs also if you can
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