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    Hi.I have a 1938 chevy and I wanted to change to a newer rear axel but I still wanted the old wheels with 6 lugs, what to do?Micke Sweden.

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    One way to do it is to use wheel adapters that have the axle pattern on one side and the wheel pattern on the other. If you pursue this avenue, INSIST on BILLET adapters. Cast aluminum adapters will get you killed. Here's a large supplier of billet pieces.....
    http://www.ezaccessory.com/

    Here's their contact info if you want to find out what's available before you purchase a differential.....
    http://www.ezaccessory.com/Articles.asp?ID=1

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    Thanks Il will check this site.

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    Might check out a 77-86 Blazer for the diff width and bolt pattern.
    theres no foo like an old foo

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    Try www.wheeladapter.com. He can make up anything you need

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