hub sizes
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I am looking into getting a camper trailer, and most say they have landcruiser hubs, i have a 04 hilux are they the same hub size and centres.
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Reply By: Member - Rob S (NSW) - Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 18:17
Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 18:17
Hi
The hilux is the same as the as 80 series landcruiser 6 stud 139.7 pcd.
100 series 5 stud 150 pcd.
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Reply By: Notso - Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 19:12
Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 19:12
I think it's more important what type of bearings they use. Landcruiser are the biggest, and should last longer than Ford or Holden.
Some use parallel landcruiser bearings where they use the larger inner bearing for the outer as
well.
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Reply By: Richard Kovac - Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 20:06
Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 20:06
simoone
HUB INFORMATION
Please note that these are not genuine automobile studs. They are Trailer Industry standard
MODEL STUDS P.C.D STUDS CENTRE - CENTRE
HOLDEN HT 5 X 7/16" STUDS 107.5mm 63mm
HOLDEN HQ 5 X 7/16" STUDS 120.5mm 71mm
COMMODORE 5 X 7/16" STUDS 120mm 70.5mm
FORD FALCON 5 X 1/2" STUDS 114mm 67mm
FORD 4 STUD 4 X 1/2" STUDS 108mm 76mm
FORD F100 5 X 1/2" STUDS 140mm 82mm
LAND CRUISER 6 X 1/2" STUDS 140mm 70mm 6 stud
NISSAN 6 X 1/2" STUDS 140mm 70mm
LAND CRUISER 5 X 9/16" STUDS 150mm 88mm 5 stud 100 series
LAND ROVER 5 X 5/8" STUDS 165mm 97mm
MINI 4 X 7/16" STUDS 101.5mm 72mm
JAP 4 STUD 4 X 7/16" STUDS 114.3mm 81mm
BMW 4 X 7/16” STUDS 100mm 71mm Nose turned down
Regards
Richard
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Reply By: Rangiephil - Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 20:47
Monday, Oct 12, 2009 at 20:47
I think that some of the respondents are confusing 2 issues.
ALKO is the main supplier of the hubs/brake drums for camper trailers.
AFAIK the heaviest duty are the parallel bearing hubs which are rated at 3500Kgs and use Falcon bearings.
The drilling of the the hubs depends on customer requirements and the hubs can be drilled to suit your car.
The main issues to consider are the PCD ( ie the diameter of the circle of the studs) and the offset of the
wheels.
You should tell the camper trailer manufacturer the track of your Hilux and the offset of your
wheels so that they can make the track of the trailer the same.
Regards Philip A
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Reply By: Member - Oldplodder (QLD) - Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 at 09:17
Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 at 09:17
Yep,
mine has "landcruiser" 6 stud hubs.
(Toyota for some reason started making 5 stud landcruisers??)
Running GQ patrol nissan rims on the pajero and trailer.
Hilux, triton, jackaroo, navara rims also fit, and I did try a spare rim from an 05 hilux, all OK.
Think most 6 stud japanese 4wds are the same PCD and M12 stud.
The main difference is the offset of the centre in the wheel, which is not as critical on a trailer.
Oh, yeah, some rims have different diameter centre holes as
well. More of a problem for the front of the 4wd
clearing the hub locks.
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Reply By: Member - Oldbaz. NSW. - Wednesday, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:40
Wednesday, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:40
I would take your spare Hilux Wheel & check it fits the C/t of your choice.
I had to fit a longer axle to suit Jackaroo offset. Hub may be fine, but offset
can be a problem.....oldbaz.
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