So James,
Does this mean you could fit R30 Struts to a 510, provided you used K/Z 
Hubs/Disks?
D.

At 03:52 PM 16/05/01 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi Zac
>
>the Commodore Hub wont go onto the Datto stub axle..
>I was looking at the same option last weekend...
>and commodore uses a much thicker stub axle
>
>What I did find out though is that a 240k/240z Hub does
>fit the R30 strut/Stub axle.. so you can use other disks on
>the R30 struts, by using 240K or Z hubs (from this you can
>then obviously use the Z hubs on a K strut too or vice versa)
>the 240Z hubs will space the inside edge of the disk out 4mm
>further than the 240K hubs, ( the K and Z have different center
>hole sized.. so you have a bigger choice of disks to look at too)
>I am trying to get my hands on an R31 strut to check that they
>will fit up the same as they do to the R30 struts. (they both use
>a vented 250mm hub type disk so hopefully they should fit)
>
>The 260Z hub may also fit and has a different disk offset again
>to the K and 240Z ones.. I am sure that other hubs from the
>datto range will interchange too...
>
>cya
>James
>
>
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Cool thanks, are all 'hub type' discs like this?
> > Has anyone considered using the R31 or 910 hub like this but with a 
> Commodore
> > disc which is 'hub type' too.
> > Commodore stuff is dime a dozen and discs come in fairly large sizes!
> > Obviously need to be redrilled but still is it viable. Might have to 
> line them
> > up at the U pull this weekend.
> >
> > zac
> >
> > > Zac,
> > >
> > > The bluebird struts I have are Hub type according to DBA catalogue. 
> They have
> > a
> > > seperate disk which has no bell just a flat disk that bolts to the 
> back of a
> > > flange on the hub.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
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> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > > List, trowling through the DBA catalogue again I wondered how a 
> 'hub type'
> > disc
> > > > works.
> > > > Is this like a rear disc setup where the disc slides over the top 
> of the
> > hub as
> > > > opposed to bolting on 'underneath' it?
> > > >
> > > > cheers,
> > > > zac
> > >
> > >
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