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Old 11-19-2011, 04:09 PM   #1
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I need to put a quick release wheel on the lemons car. i can find wilwood and several others that have a weld on hub, but i would much rather have some sort of bolt on hub, in case I needed to pull it for some reason.
I find one for GM - 36 spline, or ford 40 spline - but i do not know what would fit. The car is not here right now - I know it is a 3/4 inch shaft - but do not know the spline count.
anyone know a source of a bolt on quick release hub? and also - anyone know the spline count for the toyotas?

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Old 11-20-2011, 09:43 AM   #2
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A MKIV hub should fit fine. It's not considered a direct fit as it doesn't work with the MKIII's on wheel cruise control.
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eBay has hubs but I don't know if they r weld or bolt.
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eBay has hubs but I don't know if they r weld or bolt.
thanks, but the ones I found are weldons. I can get a wilwood weldon from summit for 25 bucks, shipped overnight, but i would like to find a bolt on assembly.
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You might find more information here:

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...ing-wheel-hubs

At a glance it seemed to have decent info. I know I've seen this discussed on SM too. Other than finding someone who has their wheel off and can take measurements I don't think it's likely that youlll find a lot more info.... It's not something a lot of Supra owners worry about. You might also look for a thread on SM about swapping in newer Celica wheels, I think that had some fitment info.
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