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hey all, new here and after some advice on hubs..
i have some roh mags that need hubs for a boat trailer setup. the supplier of new axle needs to know what vehicle these wheels came off so he can match the hubs. as i got these wheels from a recycle joint i have no bloody idea what vehicle, all i can go by are the codes and numbers on the wheels... im hoping someone here will have the knowledge to have a stab in the dark as to what the hubs might be..
the codes are roh c2 .. n 25 d .. 910a-1007aa .. 15 x 6.5j / 6.4 ..... ive googled my head off all morning for no joy at all.... thanks very much .... ive owned fords all my life btw lol lol
cheers maxi 11
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OK those numbers are probably the same no matter what stud pattern ROH drilled them with but you could ask ROH http://www.roh.com.au/ Alternately it would be a safe bet to presume that if the stud pattern is slightly smaller than your Ford then it wo |
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thanks very much for your advice jim, i had a local wheel specialist look at them and there just standard ford pattern, dont know why the axle builder wanted to know what vehicle... thanks again
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He would want to know because if they are AU onwards wheels he would have to make the axle a bit wider to deal with the extra back spacing.
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