thechuckser is very much aware that MS85/MS112/MS123 hubs are not a 'direct' fit. If you re-read his post he says that if you get MS85 hubs and machine the inner bearing race seat diameter (in the hub) 1.938mm larger and with 3.175mm more depth then you can install bearing SKF part 15123/15243/Q and if you machine the outer bearing race seat (in the hub) 3.251mm and with 2.54mm extra depth then you can install SKF part 09067/09195/Q.Originally Posted by RAd28
The machining (if possible) would then allow you (with the stated bearing and matching races) to use the MS85/MS112/MS123 hubs in place of the mystical MS65 hubs. I also suspect other common hubs such as hilux and mitsu express vans could be modified in this same fashion (however the centre bore for the wheel mounting maybe too large?)
As you say? (i think that is what you mean?) another option is to machine the hub and then sleeve the hub such that you can use the stock MS65 bearings into the MS85/MS112/MS123 hubs, however if there is a bearing available such that you do not have to manufacture the sleeve this sounds like a fair amount of extra work that is un-needed? If you meant machining of the bearing, I don't think that is a good idea (and i suspect it will be hard on your tools!).Originally Posted by RAd28
Pre VR holden hubs share the same bearings as MS65, however they are (with the exception being the SV5000 hub -> also rare) cast with the disk as part of the hub, pretty well making them useless unless you are happy to run stock VB,VC,VK,VH,VL,VN,VP commodore disks....Originally Posted by RAd28
However there are many trailer hubs designed to fit the commodore spindle...and as such there are many trailer hubs with commodore bearings that will fit MS65 spindles and MA61 etc. And it is also possible to get said trailer hubs with ford pattern (5x114.3) as opposed to the holden pattern (5x120).... see where i am going
I don't have a problem with them fitting, I am curios at to their strength suitability
Cheers
Wilbo
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