JPS Europa wrote:
Yes, they are a bit heavy, but I think I will use them anyway. The HA590069 weighs 5.7 pounds and the HA590067 weighs 7.5 pounds. I expected the hub part to be aluminum, but they are iron too. These are actual Timken parts, not something of unknown parentage.
I have made good functional models out of them in Solidworks 2012. If anyone wants them, I can export them in whatever. Just PM me.
Paul Harhen
I plan on using these hubs with my Saturn Sky / Pontiac Solstice Uprights... I believe they will bolt right on and give me a 4x100 pattern instead of the useless 5x110.
EDIT: They don't bolt up as best as I can tell... The Bolt Diameter on the Saturn Hub is: 4.567" with a hub pilot diameter of 3.543"
The HA590069 is 4.331" and 3.346" respectively...
Has anyone done this? Anyone have a way of cross referencing timken parts based on mounting diameter / hub pilot diameter? Should I just run the cobalt hub by slotting the saturn upright and machining a bushing to fit the two? (it would be thin at 0.0985", yucky).
I could also just re-drill the saturn hub to 5x100 , but I'd have to do so without disassembling the hub which is mildly annoying, and have the task of fitting rotors and calipers.