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What size drill bit should i use to drill the holes for my 6 lug conversion? I have a 9/16 here, but im scared it will drill them too big? Also what did you guys use to drill them, a drill press or just a hand held drill? Thanks.

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are you using toyotas or chevys?

i think i used aomewhere in the half-inch range. the studs should be 12mm and 1/2 is real close to 13mm.

 

i used an old hub, popped out 2 studs, bolted the hub to the rim, and used the hub as a template.

 

if its a chevy rim you will have to grind out the center to fit over the axle nut hub!

 

also, find some 21mm lug nuts, as the soob 19mm nuts will want to pull thru the chevy's existing holes(and wallow out)

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have finished the rear hubs but have not test driven it. 1/2 is too small it will split the drum/hub assembly when pressed in. 9/16 works but leaves it so the studs are loose and can be pulled in and out nearly by hand. I have drille one hole for the front, well almost, and the metal for the front is much tougher than the rear. I think i may try to get me hands on a 13mm drill bit to finish the rest?

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Yeah - toyota rims you don't have to grind out the center. I think *some* chevy rims you don't either.

 

I think what I'm going to do in the future, is drill the rims and keep it a 4 lug, but drill two MORE holes in the rims, and mount fake lugs and nuts there, and to the 4 unused holes. This will give the appearance of a 10 lug, but retain the 4 lug mounting system. It will look mean, and still be interchangeable with the subaru wheels. I'll weld the fake ones from the backside and grind it flat for mounting.....

 

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