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What 6 bolt hubs?

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    Posted: 02 Jan 2017 at 11:49am
Will work on a WD?

I have a nice set of 7.5L 15 tri ribs on 6 bolt rims I want to put on the front of my wide front 45. Need a set of hubs that will work.

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I believe 6 bolt hubs from an early WC will fit on those spindles.
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I think so too. I took wheel bearings out of a WD and put them in the 6 bolt hubs on my WC.
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thank' the oliver 77 6 bolt hub will also work.
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Thanks for the ideas, any others?
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have them tires mounted on your wd rims' would be less work' much cheeper.
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Originally posted by dawntreader74 dawntreader74 wrote:

have them tires mounted on your wd rims' would be less work' much cheeper.

I'm thinkin them rims are a bit wider than skinny WD's. I put some GM(Buick?)rims(15x6 I think) on my 45.Had to skin a little outa the center but not much.Think they are the same size as his...7.5L's

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Have a set of WC 6 bolt hubs on my reverse WD, fitted on without making any changes
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I know GMC truck rims fit the CA rears. Had to flip them 'inside out' but it sure made moving it easier!
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They are 15" tires. I bought the rims from a coworker pretty reasonable, believe they came off a 4020. I painted them white because they may wind up on the 185 but would rather put them on the 45 if I can find the right hubs and put new 11L15s on the 185.
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We put 6 bolt hubs on our D15 many moons ago.
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If you can find trade numbers for the bearings and exact dimensions on the spindles, its possible there might be a stock hub from Baum Hydraulics http://www.baumhydraulics.com or Shoup http://www.shoupparts.com

If you dig into the tapered roller bearings of the Baum catalog you will find that there are several cones and cups that have the same roller dimensions but sometimes a wide range of spindle and cup dimensions, so the critical dimension on the hub and spindles are more often the length between the places the bearings ride. Baum also sells seals, another variable.

I know one of the stock hubs that both of those places carry fit my AC plow when I broke the hub.

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Thanks for the ideas guys, much appreciated.
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