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Braddah Jon

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  1. bump ive figured out how to convert the front to a 5x5.5 lug patern. now i want to convert the rear from 5x5.5 lug pattern to a spindle type like the front is?
  2. Left = spindle Right = hub The left is what the front is equipped with. But I think I can get a dodge rotor that has the studs already on it. The bearings should match or can be matched then lock it down with the crown. The rear is my issue. I want to be able to convert it to a spindle from a hub. Dayton wire wheel makes knock off assemblies, it not a spindle type.
  3. this is very good feedback. i truly appreciate you all. however the vehicle has already been equipped with power steering (R&P) and has been linked up. if you look at the pics you can see it. also i dont plan on hot rodding this around it will be showcased at meet and greets as well as parades. i may rent it out (me driving) for weddings and special events. it has been prepped for rear disc brakes. i need to know how to convert the front spindle type to a 5x5.5 lug pattern. like a knock off type set up.
  4. not sure if its visible, but the frame has been boxed before being painted. i wasnt gonna put front brakes if it didnt come with it. i just want to be able to put modern wheels that match the rear lug pattern.
  5. I'm certain its a 2004 dodge ram rear end (5x5.5?)that was shortened to match the front width. it is also had an upgraded engine and transmission (1997 dodge dakota 4 cylinder with 5 speed trans) all which were custom. once i get a chance i will post pics. these front hubs you speak of, is it a 5 lug? and yes thats the route id like to go.
  6. I have a 1925 Dodge Brothers Sedan it has a 2000/2004 Dodge Ram short rear end with 5 lug pattern. I want to convert it back to the spindle style hopefully with an adapter. All help Is appreciated. Mahalo
  7. This is nice. I’ll want to do one of these when I’m done with my build.
  8. I have recently inherited a 1925 DB sedan. It’s in pieces but it’s all there. However I have an updated rear axle (5lug) and want to match the front to that 5lug pattern as well. How may i obtain a front conversion kit to 5 lug?
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