9.5 inch 14 bolt sf ?

When I looked at doing i was told you cannot because the hub is bigger than the 6x5.5 pattern.
 
I've seen hub conversions but they are pricey!!! Check SOLID I think that was site....not 100%
 
It's a semi float you should be able to just drill the new pattern in the rotor and shaft. May have to get a new rotor though and turn down the flange some. Shouldn't be too hard either way.
 
Moser used to plug weld & redrill shafts for like $90+ shipping, but it was years ago I looked into it. Checked their site and didn't see it but you might contact them.
 
I have ben looking at a bunch of different forums on the subject .So far there is no real answer on what you can do. this axle was available as a 6 lug as for the axles there are 3 different lengths .
The first thing I am going to do is tear it apart and measure the the old axles .
 
it can be done and yes i done it!
would i do it again? NOPE!
but if you decide you want to try first your going to need a lathe so that the center hub part can be downsized to fit in a 6 lug wheel. then if you want disk brakes i suggest toyota rotors i think i used late 90's 4 runner front but fsj front will also work. i turned down the backside of the flanges for the rotors to mount and pressed wheel studs to hold them. for caliper brackets i just used universal weld on's for gm metric calipers. mine turned out really well and never had a problem and the sf 14 bolt is a great axle but i dont know why i spent so much time in converting it to 6 lug when i could have just bought 6 lug shafts for it.
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