If something like this is already on here, forgive me. I didn't find it.
So, you want 4x100 in the rear and can't find an Aspire swap, can't afford one, or just don't want to swap the rear for whatever reason. And you don't want to or don't have the option to get a machinist to change the pattern on the stock drums.
No problem. I will be doing this job myself in the near future so I worked up a template to do it backyard style. No measuring, no lining up the pattern by the bearing race to get it centered, etc. Print it out, cut out the 114.3mm spaced bolt holes and center bore, and slap it on the drum for instantly lined up 100mm spaced holes.
The new holes are centered directly at the ends of the curved lines without the black circles on them. The ones with the black circles are 114.3mm apart and there to line the whole thing up. The center bore is to the correct 59.6mm size too, so it should make this job very easy.
As a side note, if you're doing threaded studs instead of knurled ones that pull through, you need a 10.5mm drill bit and a 12x1.5 tap. I'd also recommend a punch to get a good solid centered dimple for drilling the new holes.
IMPORTANT: You MUST print it out at 300dpi. If you don't the whole thing will be off.
So, you want 4x100 in the rear and can't find an Aspire swap, can't afford one, or just don't want to swap the rear for whatever reason. And you don't want to or don't have the option to get a machinist to change the pattern on the stock drums.
No problem. I will be doing this job myself in the near future so I worked up a template to do it backyard style. No measuring, no lining up the pattern by the bearing race to get it centered, etc. Print it out, cut out the 114.3mm spaced bolt holes and center bore, and slap it on the drum for instantly lined up 100mm spaced holes.
The new holes are centered directly at the ends of the curved lines without the black circles on them. The ones with the black circles are 114.3mm apart and there to line the whole thing up. The center bore is to the correct 59.6mm size too, so it should make this job very easy.
As a side note, if you're doing threaded studs instead of knurled ones that pull through, you need a 10.5mm drill bit and a 12x1.5 tap. I'd also recommend a punch to get a good solid centered dimple for drilling the new holes.
IMPORTANT: You MUST print it out at 300dpi. If you don't the whole thing will be off.
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