A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
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04/24/13 11:22 AM
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I want to put a different wheel on the back of the Demon, can I buy 4.5 bc axles that will work with the brakes on the car so I just have to re-drill the drums.
2017 Challenger R/T Scat Pack Shaker 2021 T/A 392 1970 Challenger R/T 383,727, 3.55, (Wife's car) 1970 Challenger R/T SE 440-4, 4-speed, 4.10 Dana 1972 Dodge Demon 396 W-2,904, 4.30, 10.660 @ 125.85 2020 Hellcat redeye
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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04/24/13 11:39 AM
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You can, but there are good reasons not to, including the limited availablility of those drums. I have routinely found 10x2.5 brake systems in the self-serve yards with fresh brakes. Might be up to about $75 now, but the last set I bought was $50...
The only potential issue with going to this setup is that it widens the rear track 1/4" each side , shouldn't be an issue on a the Demon/duster body.
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
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I want to put a different wheel on the back of the Demon, can I buy 4.5 bc axles that will work with the brakes on the car so I just have to re-drill the drums.
No I had Strange make me a custom set of 35 spline race axles for my 1969 Dart 8 3/4 housing with the stock A body small brakes, the stock axles spacing between the axle flange and the bearings is different on A bodys than all the rest They built the axles and when I went to use them I had to have the outer edges of the flanges cut down to clear the stock drums $75.00 by a local machine shop to reduce the axle falnges and another $25.00 to drill the larger 4.5 pattern in the stock drums and enlarge the center hole on the drums to fit over the new axle centering ring OP, have your axles and drums drilled and tapped for the 1/2x20 screw in studs I've had that done a bunch of times on stock axles, works good, last a long time
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
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I would give this guy a call. doctordiff@gmail.com(406)883-4772 -------------------- Contact info
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
[Re: RobX4406]
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04/24/13 07:43 PM
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Thanks for the information
2017 Challenger R/T Scat Pack Shaker 2021 T/A 392 1970 Challenger R/T 383,727, 3.55, (Wife's car) 1970 Challenger R/T SE 440-4, 4-speed, 4.10 Dana 1972 Dodge Demon 396 W-2,904, 4.30, 10.660 @ 125.85 2020 Hellcat redeye
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
[Re: JohnRR]
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04/24/13 07:53 PM
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You can, but there are good reasons not to, including the limited availablility of those drums. I have routinely found 10x2.5 brake systems in the self-serve yards with fresh brakes. Might be up to about $75 now, but the last set I bought was $50...
The only potential issue with going to this setup is that it widens the rear track 1/4" each side , shouldn't be an issue on a the Demon/duster body.
It's really not an issue on any body. Wide wheels, as always, will need to have the backspace measured correctly.
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Re: A body 4.0 bolt circle to 4.5
[Re: RobX4406]
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Simple answer is YES.
Moser makes LBP axles with SBP standoff distance. Drill the drums and good to go.
http://www.moserengineering.com/axles/mo...-spline-30.html
Will the axle have the SBP hub register or the LBP register ? If the large then the drum needs to be opened up also.
What is the OP doing about the front ? will you have 2 different size bolt patterns on the car ?
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