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      12-25-2020, 02:56 PM   #23
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Tom had my Future Classic F80 hubs and converted them to pressed in.

After that you can buy F80 hubs with pressed in studs from Tom, and screw in studs F80 hubs from Future Classic.

Both options have pros and cons.

For a lightly tracked car, Future classic would be easier to replace the studs and for the rear is a more practical option

For heavily tracked car a front Core4 F80 hubs would be better.

Both companies offer outstanding customer support.
Curious what makes you say the FC rear is more practical? Also, press in studs are pretty easy to replace. I wouldn't characterize them as any more challenging than a screw in.
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Doesn't answer what makes it more practical for the rear? Putting either style of fx huh requires the same work to install. Did you install yours personally?
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How do you access the rear of the hub to remove and install press-in studs on the Core4 hub?
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Tom had my Future Classic F80 hubs and converted them to pressed in.

After that you can buy F80 hubs with pressed in studs from Tom, and screw in studs F80 hubs from Future Classic.

Both options have pros and cons.

For a lightly tracked car, Future classic would be easier to replace the studs and for the rear is a more practical option

For heavily tracked car a front Core4 F80 hubs would be better.

Both companies offer outstanding customer support.
Curious what makes you say the FC rear is more practical? Also, press in studs are pretty easy to replace. I wouldn't characterize them as any more challenging than a screw in.
Hands on experience with both
Doesn't answer what makes it more practical for the rear? Putting either style of fx huh requires the same work to install. Did you install yours personally?
I was talking about the studs, not the hubs
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How do you access the rear of the hub to remove and install press-in studs on the Core4 hub?
If I recall, you can get the 75mm to clear, definitely not the 90. I have the M12 version and have only swapped the front press-ins.
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