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CA 5 lug front wheel hubs?

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    Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 4:16am
Does anyone know if I have too good Hubbs from a narrow front end if I can move them to my wide front end?(I don't know if they're interchangeable?)
I just bought a wide front end but didn't notice until now that two of the studs are cut off...( Rusted into hub- looks like sawzalled off or something)
Thanks Matt

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I don't have hands on knowledge of this, but the parts books show both standard (narrow) and adjustable (wide) front axles used the same hubs. The single front wheel used a different hub.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 2019 at 6:46am
hmm, sold the CA years ago but aren't the wheels held on by BOLTS ??? The are on my D-14s. I bought a hub for #1 years ago as one thread was mangled.
If they are bolts, you can just drill out the busted chunk, chase the threads...
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Yes, they use lug bolts not studs.
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B/C/and The CA all used the same 5 hole hubs. I have noticed some slight differences in the castings but they all interchange freely for any style axle.   NF or WF . I have a coffee can full of good used lug bolts for these hubs.  PM me if you need any of these bolts.  $2 Each
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Right, bolts are cut off on mine.
Ok, I can pull the hubs( not sure how they come apart) but at least I can switch this wide front and get her rolling right away without having to drillout/retap old hubs right away...( Which I can do on downtime project in winter when slow, need to get back together to use old girl with my old/ new to me trip loader bucket and wide front end...)
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Which I can do on downtime project in winter when slow,

hahaha... that's what I said , about 10 years ago. my bad hub now has a nice layer of 'protective dust' on it now, so well, maybe later, I'll get to itBig smile
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