

I tried to get some hubs engineered, (by 2 different engineers) without welding up the original stud holes - without success.
* Engineer reasonably requested that the holes be welded up. (fair enough)
* He also said that they had to be welded by someone with knoledge of the necessary procedure - yer, well ok ( diffferent materials, different welding techniques , OK, I can live with that) I may need to have the procedure varified by the engineer, before the welding takes place.
...but " what is the "exact" material that the "L" series hubs are made from? (yes, I know it's metal of some description

Does any one know? Is there a spec sheet that will have this info - somewhere? A metalergist (the expert who does metal analasys) wants to charge between $280 to $350 to tell me what the material is..

I have heard that the most common technique is to heat the hub to a certain temperature, in some sort of oven, weld it using a similar material to the hub re heat it and let cool.
I was wanting to do the new 5 stud conversion, but will be priced out of my budget, so this is the next best thing. Just want to get some better rims eventually ( 17"s would be nice).
another thought, does anyone have 4 x 114 conversion and done something different? I'm open to suggestions ( but in reality, if it were dead easy, everyone would be doing it)
4 x 114 stud pattern, obviously isn't as good as 5 stud, but it's gotta be better that 4 x 140.
Any thoughts anyone?
thanks
Chris