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2005 front wheel hubs 4wd DRW

markfuga

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These are new Timken SP940201 and are for 2005+ F250/350 4WD Dual Rear Wheels. I bought them by mistake, I needed SP940200 for single rear wheels. $190 each shipped.
 

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so the lugs are 8x200mm vs
correct ?

i have a new set of SRW Timkens 8x170mm and now I am toying with a dually conversion
 

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The only difference, I think, with that bearing over a SRW bearing is the lug studs.

I believe it is a 8x170. Ford uses a adapter to get the 8x200 pattern in the front.

The studs are usually shorter on the drw bearing and they kept the older 14x2.0 thread pitch.

If you switch the studs out it should work for either.
 

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My wheels fit these bearing assemblies so they are 8X170 but the nuts won't fit because the thread pitch is different. The 4 bolt pattern/size that attaches the bearings to the axle is the same as the SRW. All other measurements seem to match the SRW as well: distance between 4 bolt mount surface and wheel mount surface, diameter of center hole for axle, so I'm reasonably confident the only difference is the studs.
 

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So all u need to make them work is a set of SRW studs?


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Yes. I thought about doing exactly that, but I already tossed my old hubs with their studs. Rather than buy all new studs to swap into these hubs I just bought new replacement SRW hub assemblies.
 

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