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    Default Wtb 4x100, 13 by 7 wheels.

    I need to change my front hubs to 4x100, from the 4x108 I have now.
    I need an old Compomotive center, or 2 new wheels.
    I'm open to suggestions.
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    I think I have 3 of those centers.

    Let me dig in the garage tonight and get a pic/dimensions.

    Gary
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    Is there enough meat or surface area on the back to bore four more holes? Area between the current holes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J Leonard View Post
    Is there enough meat or surface area on the back to bore four more holes? Area between the current holes.
    Nope. I thought of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary_T View Post
    I think I have 3 of those centers.

    Let me dig in the garage tonight and get a pic/dimensions.

    Gary
    Did you find some 4x100 centers? Is there such a thing?

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    Sorry, totally distracted this weekend. Setting a reminder in my phone for tonight right now.

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    Very sorry, it seems I sold these a few years back already.
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    Thanks for trying.

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    You might get a couple of spacer/adapters to solve the problem.

    https://ezaccessory.com/collections/...22+%28108mm%29

    $90 for a pair.
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    Lee R sold me a pair of "Mad In" wheels, so I'm good to go now.

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    Default Flanged sleeve

    Bore the existing holes out to a larger dia. on the 100mm bolt circle. Turn a flanged sleeve with appropriate ID and OD. Press sleeve into wheel center. Just my $0.02.

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