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8 Lug Drums
so i separated the original stock non 8 lug drum to new drum issue, i left it separated, if thats ok, so next please excuse the dumb question, i have access to a set of 15" 8 lug wheels and drums, is it possible to use rear 8 lug drums on the front if the hub is separated as well
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The rear drums are narrower than the front drums so if for no other reason, rear drums will not fit on the front.
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Not sure I understand the question, but the rear drum bolts to the axle flange using the traditional lug nuts; the front drum is a "spindle mount" and attaches via the bearings.
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I think he's talking about separating the front hub from its drum, and then using a rear drum in its place. As stated above the rear drums aren't as wide so it won't work.
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