
Originally Posted by
The Witzl
having gone through this conversion myself (into a KE70).... i came across a few hurdles not mentioned in the "volvo diff into old celica thread".
1. Studs.
Of course you need to weld and re-drill the axles to suit your desired stud pattern... but some points to note!!
Volvo wheel studs have a 1/2" x 20' thread, as opposed to 12x1,5mm thread that toyota has.
The studs on the ovlov diff also locate the disc rotor as well as hold the wheel in place.
When chosing what studs to go for... you have to ensure that they have enough shoulder on them to locate the disc rotors as well as hold the wheel on securely. Of course you also need to drill your disc rotors accordingly too.
I had no choice, i bought my axles welded/redrilled already, to suit the volvo studs. Hence i now have a front and rear set of wheel nuts (different threads!)
2. Wheel locating spigot
The centre spigot that locates the wheels on a toyota is 55mm iirc.
Volvo is more like 60mm, or something similar.
You have to machine down the spigot to suit toyota wheels, of course..... there is plenty of meat there to do it.... best of getting this done at the same time as welding/re-drilling.
3. Do all of the above BEFORE you get new bearings and seals fitted!!!
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