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Old 05-09-2007, 09:45 PM   #1
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To the OP, you can use the J30 rear parts and keep your OE brakes *if* you remove the ebrake drum. Common sense would have told you that since the smaller hub rotor won't fit over it.

The Z32 TT hub is larger as well as the bearing, how do you think the larger diameter axle fits if it's the same size? Read this below, as people like you apparently cannot read.

NOTHING FROM THE REAR OF A Z32 TT WILL WORK, PERIOD.

Your options, J30, Z32 NA, R32/R33/R34, or S14/S15 5lug. Same as it's always been.
apparently hooked on phonics did not work for someone else...cough.

i said that i knew i needed NA hubs i was told that they were NA i was lied to.

anyways the first idea sounds good so to clarify...there is no way i can press a OEM 4 lug bearing into the Z32TT hub? with this answer things will get clearer
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Old 05-09-2007, 10:18 PM   #2
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anyways the first idea sounds good so to clarify...there is no way i can press a OEM 4 lug bearing into the Z32TT hub? with this answer things will get clearer
Lol, your answer is in big bold letters in the post above yours. Hooked on Phonics much?
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Old 05-10-2007, 04:17 AM   #3
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apparently hooked on phonics did not work for someone else...cough.

i said that i knew i needed NA hubs i was told that they were NA i was lied to.

anyways the first idea sounds good so to clarify...there is no way i can press a OEM 4 lug bearing into the Z32TT hub? with this answer things will get clearer
You asked:

"can this be done????removing the 4 lug bearing and install it on the 5 lug Z32TT hub i say this because the Z32TT use slightly larger axels and i can use my stock brakes and not worry about modifying the ebrake."

How is my answer not enough for you? And how can you say that you knew you needed NA hubs but then still ask if TT will hubs work? Put the glue down kid, you've huffed too much already.
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