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Thanks to @Keith of kent for some extra parts to add to my growing collection of Wheelhorse bits and bobs in the garage. Its like Christmas!

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Wheelhorse seat.jpg

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Dan.gerous

Does anybody know what sort of hubs I can get for these - probably something non wheelhorse 5 stud, as original stuff would be hard to source here. Could make a very cool trailer.

 

I have no idea what dimensions you have to get to match up a hub.

 

Thoughts.....?

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Pullstart
16 minutes ago, Dan.gerous said:

Does anybody know what sort of hubs I can get for these - probably something non wheelhorse 5 stud, as original stuff would be hard to source here. Could make a very cool trailer.

 

I have no idea what dimensions you have to get to match up a hub.

 

Thoughts.....?


 

It seems I read a Toyota Camry hub will fit?  Might want to verify their pattern...

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gwest_ca

5 stud with a 4-1/2" bolt circle. Toyota listed as 114.3mm bolt circle same thing.

Light duty trailer axles in North America use the same size.

I have 14" or 15" wheels off a large 1980's Buick or Oldsmobile front wheel drive mounted backwards on a WH and look stock except for the diameter.

 

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Pullstart
18 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

5 stud with a 4-1/2" bolt circle. Toyota listed as 114.3mm bolt circle same thing.

Light duty trailer axles in North America use the same size.

I have 14" or 15" wheels off a large 1980's Buick or Oldsmobile front wheel drive mounted backwards on a WH and look stock except for the diameter.

 

Garry


What model WH and what tires did you mount up?

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Lee1977

Old full size Ford, Rambler were 5 on 4 1/2" circle  The Rambler were machined flat on the back side with 4 mounting bolts. 

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