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Old 02-25-2023, 10:40 PM   #30
Neinris
 
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no i bolted it down fit was fine hole alignment and dowel both....id venture to say that the "carrier" for the hub and even maybe the bearings are actualy the same parts, where the hub pressed into the unit is the only "new part",,,and when you consider tooling costs..the more a manufacturer can re-use the same parts and only change 1 item in the chain the more money they save

for my swap..im keeping the yaris 4x100.....as for the xb1 time will tell is it stays 4x100 or goes 5x114.....i know 114 opens up the world to infinite wheel options and going big brakes is easier tha route
Did you get to measure the dimensions of the xB2's rear axle frame? Will it fit in the Yaris? I just want to confirm.
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