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How to fit Porsche Wheels on an Earlybay (71)
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<blockquote data-quote="TransporterHaus" data-source="post: 293673" data-attributes="member: 4096"><p>When you redrill original hubs to 130 you have to drill through the ribs on the back. Fit the bolt pattern in around the cut out. It can be done.</p><p></p><p>CE hubs have 110 PCD and 130 PCD. The 110 PCD is because they are from their rear disc kit which attaches a Golf rear disc from the back of the hub.</p><p></p><p>To do the splined centre you need to get a broach made or access to a slotter or wire eroder. We do have our own slotting machine in the shop, so can do the splines.</p><p></p><p>I have hubs semi done but a lot of other stuff on at the moment which need finishing first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransporterHaus, post: 293673, member: 4096"] When you redrill original hubs to 130 you have to drill through the ribs on the back. Fit the bolt pattern in around the cut out. It can be done. CE hubs have 110 PCD and 130 PCD. The 110 PCD is because they are from their rear disc kit which attaches a Golf rear disc from the back of the hub. To do the splined centre you need to get a broach made or access to a slotter or wire eroder. We do have our own slotting machine in the shop, so can do the splines. I have hubs semi done but a lot of other stuff on at the moment which need finishing first. [/QUOTE]
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