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lo4sho

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ive got a set of wheels that i dont want to get rid of and was wondering if i can change my wheel hub and bearing for another vehicle to match the wheels bolt pattern the wheels came off my fusion and was on an escape but the pattern is to big for the taurus any ideas beside getting adapters cause i dont want the wheels to stick out does anyone know if thats possible
 

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ive got a set of wheels that i dont want to get rid of and was wondering if i can change my wheel hub and bearing for another vehicle to match the wheels bolt pattern the wheels came off my fusion and was on an escape but the pattern is to big for the taurus any ideas beside getting adapters cause i dont want the wheels to stick out does anyone know if thats possible

It is , and its gonna cost you the machining plus you will probably need 2 or 4 new wheel bearings.

In this case , I switched from 5x108 to 4x100 , one hole had to be filled and re-drilled.

You will need to re-drill all your rotors as well.

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i was wondering if you might be able to put like a fusion front and rear hubs and use fusion rotors also ive got a press machine i just need to know if that might work the only thing i dont know is if the spline for the drive shaft is the same or not
 

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Try looking on rockauto/napa. Quite often they list things like bearing inner/outer diameters, spline count, etc.

I don't think Fusion stuff will work. I know someone here was trying Freestar stuff, and there's been some talk here and there about Probe hubs, but I don't know anything for sure.
 
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