Thinking of buying some new wheels for you car and have a question if they'll fit correctly or not? Want to get some opinions on some new tires? Ask them here.
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97sohc10
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by 97sohc10 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:07 pm
so ive been thinking about taking and putting the 4 lug setup on my car because of the avalibility of factory wheels what all do i need to do this?
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by 2drSRT4 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:20 pm
4 lug? Same as you would if you were doing a 5 lug conversion I suppose. Get new bearings and hubs and if your car has rear drums then get new drums if it has discs then I believe you need to swap to drums. The fronts just get the 4 lug rotors and new hubs/bearings.
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by BaLLisTiK » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:19 am
Swap all 1995 or early 1996 Neon hubs. All 95's and some 96's were 4x100
boostless_98 wrote:I want to hear wat everyone has to say on the idea of right hand drive neon conversion. I know it can be gotten from australia.
Ianguilly wrote:Just drive from the passenger side.
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by 08kgraves » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:38 am
why would you bother to do this? there is a large selection of wheels this size
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by Gim H3ll » Sat Sep 17, 2011 11:02 pm
Swap all 1995 or early 1996 Neon hubs. All 95's and some 96's were 4x100
thats incorrect i have a 1995 neon that is a 5 lug from factory
1998 4dr SOHC neon Iceman intake
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2drSRT4
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by 2drSRT4 » Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:05 am
BaLLisTiK wrote:Swap all 1995 or early 1996 Neon hubs. All 95's and some 96's were 4x100
Shane, I really think you would know better. ONLY 95 had an option of a 4 lug, but not all 95's were 4 lug. But 95 was the ONLY year you could get 4 lug wheels on a neon.
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by charger440neon2.0l » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:26 pm
the 4 lug rotors are smaller and suck. I wouldnt do it from a safety standpoint. My 95 was originally 4 lug and it was a major upgrade to the 5 lug.
4 lug is diameter 9.4 in. Nominal Thickness 0.732-0.742 in. discard @ 0.724
5 lug is diameter 10.1 in.Nominal Thickness 0.782-0.792 in discard @ 0.724
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by 2drSRT4 » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:31 pm
Oh wow, that's good information.
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by BaLLisTiK » Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:50 pm
2drSRT4 wrote:BaLLisTiK wrote:Swap all 1995 or early 1996 Neon hubs. All 95's and some 96's were 4x100
Shane, I really think you would know better. ONLY 95 had an option of a 4 lug, but not all 95's were 4 lug. But 95 was the ONLY year you could get 4 lug wheels on a neon.
Got mixed up.
But yeah, 5 lug to 4 lug is a down grade. Don't know whay anyone would do it, besides the ounces you might save in weight.
boostless_98 wrote:I want to hear wat everyone has to say on the idea of right hand drive neon conversion. I know it can be gotten from australia.
Ianguilly wrote:Just drive from the passenger side.
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by 2drSRT4 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:00 am
Not even that big of a difference. Just use R/T wheels instead of bubbles or steels or sport wheels and you'll save those ounces. But they'll be multiplied into pounds.