5-Lug Hub Porsche 914-6/911 (1969-73) (not for 914-4)

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 ***Priced each. You will need 2 hubs. Make sure you update quantities in the cart***

Tired of paying through the nose for used 911 hubs on eBay?  Here's a 911 hub (yes, the 914-6 used a 911 part number) 5-Lug hub with the spine count to match the 911 or original 914-6 stub axle. If you're doing a big -6 conversion this is the way to go!

We recommend this system for all wide bodied 914's above 150hp.  Will these work on a narrow bodied car?  ABSOLUTELY!  The weakest link in the chain is always your CV joints and your first gear in the transmission... not this hub.  If your going to use a higher powered motor and wider wheels/tires (contact patch) then this 911 replacement hub which mates to larger final drive flanges, stub axles and CV's may be the answer to the question you didn't know you had.

THESE HUBS DO NOT COME WITH STUDS.  See our product variants above for various press in stud sizes.  Variant pricing includes the hub and studs but not installation. We can also press in your studs.  Cost is a flat rate of $37.50 per pair to install studs for you. See above.

A Word on Stud Sizing:

45-50mm studs are stock.  If you plan on using these with spacers you'll want to add that spacer size to the stock stud.  Let's use the popular 7R wheel configuration on a narrow bodied 914 as an example.  This offset puts the wheel against the inner fender well.  a 1/4" spacer would be needed.  45-50mm + 7mm = 52-57mm studs would be required.  This sizing is based upon using a closed face Porsche aluminum lug nut. With flares and standard 911 offset rear wheels, (generally) no spacers are required.

If you're going for a "Sports Purpose" look (read: open lug nuts and extended studs) a general guideline is 14mm beyond the end of the nut for not only a rules mandated look but an aesthetically pleasing look as well.  We find that 65-72's work well with those applications.  Measure your rotor thickness and wheels to get more accurate numbers.  If you're looking at "details, details, details", the factory Sports Purpose" look will be the "Standard" stud.  The "Bullet Nose" stud is more of a NASCAR style take-off where lug-nuts are glued to the wheels for lightening fast pit installation.  We like both looks ourselves.  Your mileage may vary.