$215 if for the machine work done to the front hubs shipped with new studs installed. If you need front and rear redrilled it is $425+ shipping. No I do not need to redrill the rotors since they bolt on from the back of the hubs on the front. The rear drums would need to be redrilled. I will redrill the rears but that is not what I recommend. I like using toyota rear ends instead since they will give you a better ring/pinion gear for mazdas and are narrower so tucking is easier with the wheel selection. I have more than one mazda myself, the toyota rears out of a 5speed are not geared as low and work perfect in mazda's since they are geared low in the trans.
so its 215... about 30 a stud, then new studs, then shipping as a break down...
lol there is not break down, you send me your hubs and $215 and I will ship them back to ya 5lugged with the studs installed and looking better than they did when you sent them to me. But to explain that is the price I charge and I buy wheel studs then ship them to ya. That $215 is everything out the door back to ya.
Now if I redrill the front and rear it is $425+shipping and that is usually $30-50 depending what where you live.
sounds like a pretty fair deal
Holy hell thats a nice price!
well that is what I have been charging for a few years now. I can raise it if you like that way no body thinks it too cheap
lol yea, got any pics of your work? not that imma get it done just to show everyone the quality and craftmanship you have?
Well I have no idea how to post pics. I have a couple of some 5lugs on my comp but here is one that I knew was online. It was a custom 6lug pattern for the navigator wheels. As most know they don't fit right so this is one of 2 guys that I did this pattern for a couple years back. If someone wanted to host or put up some pics, that I could email them so that they could be posted on here.
lynrkrs, just right click on a pic, go to the properties, when the little window opens, copy & paste the url inbetween these tags url%20of%20photo
here's your pic of the hubs from the link.
quick q for ya, on the back of the hubs, the surface isn't exactly flat, do you mill it down so the stud has a flat surface to rest on?
oh, before i forget, very nice work sir!
any more pics, and ill post em for ya