Originally posted by CraigE
Martins trailer parts in Perth will drill them for any vehicle if they have a template or if they dont if you can supply a wheel will mark them and drill. It is pretty basic to get a blank hub and have it drilled. While they do supply stubs they are generally for steel wheel nut not both steel and alloy. I would supply them with the stubs and get them to drill and press them in. Most decent trailer part suppliers should be able to do this.
This is true you would think but i had a bugger of a time getting it done and at a fair price, the first place i tried would do it but would not put the DII studs in would only put what they normally put in all the other hubs, which is fine if you have a Land cruiser or Patrol or any other jap 4WD.
I finally found a place in Melbourne to do the hubs for $360.
The wheels were another story, i finally settled for alloys because all the places that make rims for you wanted $250 a rim, what really pi$$ed me off was if i took a blank rim in and i wanted it drilled to suit a Cruiser it was $70 a rim, how do i know, some may know that i go driving with a mate that has a cruiser (treebruiser) Mick and he was doing the same as me getting rims made for his camper and thats what he was quoted, so Mick said go and see him he's cheap, yeah if you own a jap 4WD, MY FIRST QUOTE WAS $75 until i told him what they were for, oh he said hang on this might be differant, next quote was $220
Even Landy places want $200 to $270 for steel rims
I think it's easier if you have a Defender or series 1 Disco, but for the DII it's a nightmare unless it's done while the camper is being manufactured.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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