Gonzalez Kustomz 5lug to 6 lug conversion

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GonzalezKustomzFab

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1) tools you will need hammer , punch, grinder , welder , 6 lug pattern

2) I cut a front rotor from a 06 silverado to get my pattern

3) got the rear drums from napa auto parts

4) welded up the holes for the rear drum justing 3/32" nickel rod keep in mind you have to pre heat this kind I'd metal never put water to koo it down it will crack !

5) grinder the welds down using a 4-1/2" with a 80 grit flap disc

6) place the pattern I had for the 06
Rotor I cut center it with the help
If some calipers

7) then drill it with a 1/4" then checked to see if they where centered right then drill the
Using a 39/64" drill bit. And the back drums are done

8) for the axles it's the same proscess or do what I did and order them from moser and ask them to be drill 6x5 lug pattern

9) for the front I used 3/4 ton rotors napa. P/N 4886915
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johnny1

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Looks good, wish I still had my 5 to 6 lug pix but I did mine different I used 88 6lug front rotors and a 99 escalade rear end on a singel cab hort bed I had
 

gmcyukondriver

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Is it possible to do this, but in reverse? Is it basically the same procedure? basically thinking about getting the added strength of a 14 bolt, but I want to keep my 5-lug pattern.
 
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