View Full Version : S13 5 Lug Conversion Front and Rear ~~SPEACIAL~~
SpottedMango
08-03-2006, 09:11 AM
5 Lug Conversion by S5 - These are direct replacement for your S13. Price listed is for both FRONT and REAR. These are direct bolt on, there are no modification needed for installation. As simple as removing your stock S13 hubs and replacing with these.
These hubs are CNC machine to perfection, both front and rear utilize Nissan Factory OEM beaings.
The price for the COMPLETE set is priced at - $429.99
We have these in stock and ready to ship or pickup!
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Epstein
08-04-2006, 08:21 PM
Wow! Is this a real S13 5-lug bolt-on hub? This is definitely the best and cheapest way to go for a 5-lug swap!
SpottedMango
08-04-2006, 08:33 PM
Complete bolt on, excellent quality. Unforturnately, the front are only made to work with S13s, whereas the rears are compatible to both S13 and also S14. We have installed several sets of these and the fitment are excellent with no problems at all. Considering the Peak Boost are over $400 for just the fronts, the S5s are plenty cheaper and comparable. There are other shops that are selling these S5 hubs, in their description, the studs were said to be stock length. After comparing the stock hubs, the studs are extended on the S5. I will make sure to measure them and let everyone know the difference.
Wow! Is this a real S13 5-lug bolt-on hub? This is definitely the best and cheapest way to go for a 5-lug swap!
SpottedMango
08-05-2006, 09:26 AM
I LIED - The lugs on the S5s are not as long as I thought they were. They are about 3~4mm longer then stock though.
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shinmei2006
08-05-2006, 09:53 PM
good deal...
VoidDweller
08-07-2006, 01:59 AM
Hi Ian. That's a good price for front and rear, even lower than the Ichiba.
Would you happen to know if they are Mild steel, heat treated or Zinc plated?
As you mentioned, I was able to verify use of the OEM bearings, but that was all I was able to verify.
Thanks.
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