Only issue I've had is the original brake drum on passenger side is warped and needs replaced sadly I never noticed with the old wheels, otherwise it's been great 👍
The size of the hub on the f100 is the problem. I bought 5x5.5 American racing torq thrust. Won’t fit up over the hub. Will have to get the rotor machined.
You earned my respect getting that done without a bridgeport or even a drill press. well done .
Thanks id prefer just changing axles but it wasn't too bad and cost effective
those Rays/Volk T37 are pure cult man...oddly enough they look very natural on a muscle car...I commend your choice
TE’s on a first gen that’s sick
Love this! Want to do my 69 F100. Any issues since you made this? You made it look easy. Thanks!
Only issue I've had is the original brake drum on passenger side is warped and needs replaced sadly I never noticed with the old wheels, otherwise it's been great 👍
The size of the hub on the f100 is the problem. I bought 5x5.5 American racing torq thrust. Won’t fit up over the hub. Will have to get the rotor machined.
What size tires are on the 10in wide TEs in this video?
I like the amount of stretch
They are 255
@@streamlinebuilds1490 shit i just watched the whole video you say 245/40 at 14:55
I want to do that to my Chevrolet Silverado , 2wd , from 5 lug nut pattern to 6 lug nut pattern , for Chevy 6 lug wheels .
I have a set of keystone klassics in 5x5 and I Wana mount them on my second gen f body 5x4.75 will this product work ?
If the axle flange is large enough you should be good I'd check out the website and ask
Can you use this same tool to just drill out your existing bolt pattern to a 1/2" stud
Im not sure if that would work because you would bolt onto existing bolt pattern area
Does it have the 5x5.5 bolt pattern trying to change my Ford truck down to 5x4.5
I believe so and if not send them a message and they can get one made up for you!
Is there a name for this tool and where exactly are you getting it
It’s called a drill guide
can i do this to change my bolt pattern from 5x100 to 5x114.3
Should be a piece of cake, just look on the website I specified and they will hook you up with what's needed
Can you do the same with the front ones?
Yes sir same process of drilling the hub and on the front you could remove the hun and place in a vise so you use less oil for drilling
Where can I purchase this tool at???
Hellsgate hotrod's
I need this tool where can I buy it
Company info is in the description