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drilling for 4x100 studs
greedy53 - January 15th, 2012 at 04:19 PM

geday all i have my template for turning betle 4x130 into 4x100 i had it made a few years ago and have used it a lot you bolt it onto your drum or disc with standard vw bolts and then using a drill that fits into the 4x100 holes to just make a small guild indent then remove the disc and drive 12 mm studs into the drum or disc and put some mags on and there is a great many mags of that hole patten around
don't tell me about safty and i have had them on a bug for years and i know engernearing bla bla bla if you want it then give me $20.00 plus post and away you go
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68AutoBug - January 15th, 2012 at 06:18 PM

Hi

I read on here that 4 x 100mm PCD is only advisable to be drilled next to the original VW bolts so they bolt into the thick part of the brake drum..
the 4 x 100 fit neatly above the VW bolt holes..

although as You say, You could drive around on them all day and never had any problems..

I did see also on here years ago, where a very nice looking beetle was involved in an accident and the insurance company wiped him, because from memory, one of his front wheels hit the gutter after the accident, and the brake drum broke away, with the wheel coming off...
as He had redrilled the brake drums..

I'm wondering whether new blank drums have a uniform thickness..?? all the way round??

I've always wondered about redrilling drums and how You got it perfect...
Now I know...

cheers

LEE


greedy53 - January 15th, 2012 at 06:26 PM

um don't know eather but life is just full of vesta siturations now my spelling will get