Foose Redrill

jiggajatt

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my friend has some foose speedsters in a 5x114 lug pattern hes selling them for $550 with tires!!! from his ex's car. shes a mean ass bitch so this is his revenge. i was wondering if i can get em redrilled to ls specs and put them on?
 
People dont recomend it but....

If you decide to make sure its with someone that wont screw it up, then I wanna see it.:D
 
You can definately do it, but I wouldn't recommend it and most people wouldn't recommend it, unless its your sunday car and you don't do much driving I wouldn't do it. A good idea for you would be to buy them, then turn around and put them on ebay, make yourself a quick dollar.
 
Why don't people recommend it, does it really weaken them or what?
 
That's just what I've heard and I wouldn't want to try it, imagine hitting a huge pothole and your rim falling off. They also make spacers that can change the offset(if im not mistaken) but again, this is weak.
 
I had mine done now for about 2 years still no problems with them. Keepin my fingers crossed haha:)
 
What about filling in the existing holds via welding, and redrilling?

I don't know how it works with aluminium, but with other steels the weld is stronger than the original metal.

I wouldn't be too concerned with drilling in a new set of holes, just do it perfectly centered between the existing holes. There'll still be about 1" of material between holes, and bolt holes are only 1/2" anyways.
 

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