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Can I add a 4 lug hub assy on my 90 520?

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Raider12

I have a 1990 520H with the swept front axle. I would like to add a 4 bolt hub assy to the front spindles. Has anyone done this conversion yet? :banghead:

Denver

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kj4kicks

Hi Denver, You have 1" spindles and tapered bearings. Just curious as to what you're hoping to gain? If you want to do the conversion, a hub with 1" ID bearings and the correct length to match your spindles, should work.E.

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Raider12

Just curious as to what you're hoping to gain? If you want to do the conversion, a hub with 1" ID bearings and the correct length to match your spindles, should work.E.

What Im hoping to achieve is to be able to use a nice aluminum rim. I have been looking at some super sweet looking aluminum rims. :banghead: But the better looking ones have a 4 lug bolt pattern. I have found some hubs sets. But I have never had my wheels off yet to take any measurments. :USA:

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Raider12

Here is a pic of the wheels I have found. This is just a thought. The wheels are turning for the winter project.

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bell

I've actually been thinking about doing the same thing. I bought a set of SWEET looking wheels with brand new tires (4.80-8) at a swap meet... I have 3/4" hubs. I found a set that I think will work, through Northern Hydraulics.

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Kelly

I found a set of rear hubs of a three wheeled work thing, old, at the local junk yard that are a straight fit, even had 8" rims on them, but I think some small boat trailer/snowmobile hubs might fit, mine are the one inch spindles, I'm putting them on the loader frontend, just so I can change from wide tires to narrow if I want and not have to mess with the bearings, and I got them cheap. :banghead:

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Nick

Now there is an idea. With bolt on hubs a person could quickly change from 3 rib tires to wider tires and back, depending on the conditiions, . Nice for a loader tractor. :banghead:

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Kelly

And with the loader you don't even need a jack, just break the nuts loose and lift the front end with the loader, that was the plan, I have 480x8's and 7x16.5x8's and 9.5x18x8's ready on rims

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