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6 lug to 8 lug conversion

Snowcat Operations

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I need help finding a way to convert my 6 lug spindles to 8 lugs. I want to be able to use my 4 spare Dodge aluminum wheels I have and put them on my Maxey tilt deck trailer. They will be the same size tire that I have on my truck so spares can be switched between the two if ever needed. Anyway Thanks for any help.
 

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Snowcat Operations

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Thanks pixie. I meant hubs. BUT are the interchangable with my spindles? Its almost impossible for someone to know unless they can see it in person I'm sure. BUT in general is it possible I guess should have been my question.
 

pixie

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I would guess that 8 bolt hubs ran on a larger diam. shaft but your trailer may be different !!!
So find out the bolt circle diameter of the wheels you have and the the shaft size of the trailer and compare it to the dimensions given at a trailer and/or bearing website.
This will let you know if it's easy :)

You will probably be required to get a new, larger brake drum, adding to the expense.

I don't know if I'd trust an adapter .....
 
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Av8r3400

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You will wind up re-axle-ing your trailer. Buying complete 8-lug axles w/ brakes and all will be less expensive that piecing together a "kit" to convert.

All that to have 'matching' wheels?
 

Raspy

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You may be able to find 8 lug hubs to fit your trailer's spindles. Maybe. I go to a very good axle and wheel dealer I know to find things like that.

The biggest problem could be the offset in the Dodge wheels. They are about 6 1/4 inch backspacing and set the tire very far to the inside.

I recently put a set of Hummer wheels on my Dodge and another set on my trailer. The trailer got the original 265/70s and the Dodge got 285/75s. The H2 wheels have less rear spacing and fit the trailer perfectly, as well as the Dodge perfectly. Perfectly, that is, in backspacing. But the center hole must be opened up a bit with a router.
 
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