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Old 25-07-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
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Smile 5 stud conversion for mk2 escort

thanxs for the info on the other stuff guys. just another question.lol. i found a set of wheels that i think look good on my mk2, the only problem is the wheels are 5 lug not 4 lug. i would like to know what i need to do to convert it to 5 lug. where can i get these things from?
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Old 25-07-2007, 08:27 PM   #2
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Try these guys ...

http://www.gruppea.com.au/

They do hub adaptors and can make any pattern you require. However you may have to use a different offset wheel.
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Old 26-07-2007, 12:12 AM   #3
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dunno what size rims u were looking at but here is a common 5 stud with big brakes

http://www.hoppers.com.au/complete%2.../page_023.html

290mm KIT TO SUIT CORTINA MK 1&2
FORD ESCORT AND CAPRI

Included in Kit:
Pair 290 mm Disc Rotors and Pair Twin Piston Calipers
Set Semi – Metallic Brake Pads
Pair Conversion hubs made from K1045 Billet steel fitted with
bearing cups and wheel studs
Pair custom Brake Hoses and copper washers
Full Fitting Instructions
You need to have at least 15" rims to fit this conversion and you must fit
a 1" bore Master cylinder to obtain the best pedal feel.
Please consult us for advice for your application.
Priced from $1200 in Ford Pattern (5 Stud) 4 STUD ADD $50
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Old 26-07-2007, 11:17 PM   #4
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i just wanna convert the car the car to 5 lug without spending big. would i be able to source the parts needed from the wreckers? if any body has done this using this method what parts do i need primarily just for the conversion. no need for improved braking.
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Old 27-07-2007, 02:39 PM   #5
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Go talk to your local engineering shop - ask them if they can drill out your existing hubs to the PCD and stud pattern you require. Might cost $50 each for the machine work plus the cost of new wheel studs which you will presumably want to change to 1/2" UNC so you can use standard falcon mags and wheelnuts.
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Old 14-08-2007, 08:35 PM   #6
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Heres an idea that I am working through at the moment. Use capri frt struts, VJ valaiant hubs (machine the outer of the hub down by 3-4 mm) and then go to your friendly bearing shop. There is a bearing out there that will go over the capri stub and go into the valiant hub. The outer bearing is std escort/capri. Then you slip on a set of Falcon, Jepp cherokee or R32 skyline rotors, bang some new wheel studs in the hubs ( I will use EA falcon as they are long) and then make up an adaptor plate to bolt onto your ford hubs to hold whatever caliper you want. I will use R32 skyline calipers as they are four pots and cheap as chips, also quality pads available off the shelf. Get some braided hoses made up to suit, then fit a 1" bore master cylinder. XA falcon I beleive will go straight onto some ford boosters. A bit of work I know, but if you dont mind searching the wreckers, you can make brakes to make it stand on its nose, without paying sky high prices for it all!
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Old 23-08-2007, 01:48 PM   #7
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Just an update on my 5 stud brake conversion at moment. Have gone for RX7 series 4/5 calipers as that allows the caliper to slip on easier. Will still need to make up adaptor though. When I have finished, I will post all the info/part numbers used on a new thread. Hopefully it bloody works!
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Old 24-08-2007, 11:49 AM   #8
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The kit from Hopper Stoppers from $1200 is only the front yeah?
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Old 26-08-2007, 12:24 AM   #9
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that is right. they are only for the front
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