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06-02-2009, 05:41 PM | #1 |
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J30 Hubs ON S14 The How TO (with Pics)
If you own one of the unlucky s14 that are 4 lug,
Read a lot about how the J30 spindles are the same diameter as the s14 so I decided to use my shell as A mock up to see if a J30 can be used as an alternative to the expensive s14 5 lug So after a lot of trial and error I think I got it covered . Why the J30 front hubs instead of the s14, they are abundant at the junk yard and Duh!! Its cheap. What you Need: Tools: 32mm, 19mm Socket chisel or sharp flat head Grinder/cut off Wheel, Parts: 2 - J30 front Hubs From any year 2 - 1 5/8” ID washers 1 – Pack of .025” thick 1 3/8” ID, 1 7/8”OD Shims (McMaster-Carr) (You will use 4 on each side and pack comes with 10) 5 lug Rotors START First remove the cap off the hub with a sharp chisel to get to the lock nut Use the 32mm socket to remove the nut The J30 hub has an ABS ring on it, that needs to be removed. Use a cut off wheel to cut a notch into the ring and use a flat head to pry it apart and the ring should slide off. The rear bearing seal is also in the way for the hub to be mounted correctly. Remove the seal with a sharp chisel. Next the spacer for the rear of the hub has to be mad Needs to be about 1/8” thick I used the 1 5/8” Inner Diameter Washer which was thick enough and cut the outside diameter to 2 ½”. I used a cutoff saw and then grinded the outside round The reason for the spacer is to make the backspacing of the hub as close to stock as it can be so the brake calipers will bolt on. Stock J30 Next place the new washer you made in back of the hub and place on the knuckle. OR You can do the following!! UPDATE! I thaught of a better way to do the rear spacer because it will be harder for others to grind down the washer to make it work. Here is a pic of what i snagged from the yard with my hubs! I marked the parts that have to be ground down. Here is how it looks when its done! Now you have to grind down the inside edge of the washer to make it sit flush! Now you can use the rear seal but its just going to be there to keep rocks out wont really be a tight seal but here is were you cut the little plastic flap. Then do the rest of the steps i did! The hub will feel real tight at first but thats because the real seal is breaking in to the back of the knuckle. be sure to check the hub if its loose and add a shim if you need to.. And you may need to space out your calipers with a washer to clear the rotors. Then pace the four shims in front of the hub Place the lock washer in front of the shims and tighten the nut Then torque to specs. Install brakes and enjoy five Lug. Last edited by essforteen; 10-04-2009 at 12:04 AM.. |
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06-02-2009, 05:52 PM | #4 |
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I heard from a few people that the J30 hubs needed to be machined.
Have you road tested the hubs?? Maybe it's kinda hard for me to understand it since I haven't really taken a good look at the measurements. Thanks for the step by step write up.
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06-02-2009, 06:06 PM | #6 |
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The s13 hubs need to be machined because you dont use the J30 bearings you press in the s13 bearings and machine a groove for the lock ring
Look at this write up for s13 Hardtuned.net > Cheap/Safe/Easy S13 5lug front hub conversion. mine has the ring also Got the Hubs from a 95 |
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Thanks. Let us know after the car is driven and the results.
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The car has not been road tested because i just mocked it up on my spare shell that has no engine but will be done to my car next week! |
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06-02-2009, 06:37 PM | #10 |
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Theres a better aproach to doing this that will allow you to keep the OEM bearing seal, im working on something thats very similair to this for a P11 Infiniti G20, maybe I can get some pics soon.
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06-02-2009, 06:56 PM | #12 | |
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Even if i was able to use the seal the seal is ineffective if the spindle doesn't sit against it. This is hard to explain because the j30 spindle is slightly longer and the design is slightly different I reaally wanted to use the seal but every thing i tried failed so i was forced to remove the seal. If any one knows how im open for new ideas!!! |
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06-04-2009, 10:01 PM | #17 |
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At the moment I don't have the S14 and J30 setups in my garage to test fit but what about pressing the S14 bearings into the J30 hubs? Will the little disk seal that surrounds the S14 hub fit on the J30 hub?
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06-04-2009, 10:08 PM | #18 |
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Thats the problem with the s14 the bearing is not removable its built into the hub!
I tried using the disk thing but the whole rear half of the bearing is attached to it so it doesnt fit in the hub |
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Or you use the entire upright. It bolts right on and requires no press labor. Ebrake works too, they're the same size as Z32/R32, so you can bolt Z32 rear brakes right on to the J30 upright and have functional a parking brake with just cable modification.
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10-03-2009, 11:56 AM | #27 |
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UPDATE:
I re did the setup using the washer that sits behind the nut and grinded the flat spots out to make it round. I did this to replace the custom washer i had to make but i had to space out the caliper a little with washers so the calipers wouldnt rub the rotors. I still used the shimms to make the hub sit tight against the nut but thats about it. ill try and update the writeup so it will show how i redid it. But ive been running this setup scince mid June and no problems thus far i even ran this set up drifting at elToro at the DAIs event. and its still running fine but i do check it often to make sure it is still tight. |
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so just want to clarify because i plan on doing this this weekend. you took the lock washer from the front of the hub (behind the nut but infront of your shims) and grinded the inside to make if round and then placed it in the back of the hub as the rear spacer? is this correct? was there a problem with the original setup that made you change this? and how many shims did you have ot add to the front to be able to tighten the hub all the way down.? sorry for all the questions, i just want to make sure i do this right. great write up by the way! thanks in advanced! Mike |
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10-04-2009, 12:01 AM | #29 |
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Yes when i got the hubs from the yard i grabbed an extra pair of the washers and grinded them down
Here is what i did UPDATE! I thaught of a better way to do the rear spacer because it will be harder for others to grind down the washer to make it work. Here is a pic of what i snagged from the yard with my hubs! I marked the parts that have to be ground down. Here is how it looks when its done! Now you have to grind down the inside edge of the washer to make it sit flush! Now you can use the rear seal but its just going to be there to keep rocks out wont really be a tight seal but here is were you cut the little plastic flap. Then do the rest of the steps i did! The hub will feel real tight at first but thats because the real seal is breaking in to the back of the knuckle. be sure to check the hub if its loose and add a shim if you need to.. And you may need to space out your calipers with a washer to clear the rotors. thats about it but ill be removing my setup soon since i found a good deal on some s14 hubs so my set up will be for sale soon!! |
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