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In doing my front brakes, I found that one bearing race is turning in the hub. Are hubs available or can I safely shim the race?
Jan Urbanczyk Major USMC Ret. Bowie Maryland
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You could try red Loc-tite first. Checked your hubs for runout lately? New bearings & races may be a good investment if your steering wheel oscillates. When the Loc-tite fix eventually fails, THEN look for NOS hubs (or a disc conversion kit).
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Could also "stake" the race. Take a pointy punch and smack a few holes around in the hubs race area. The displaced material from the punch marks will allow a compression fit to keep the race in place. Oldmics
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I have a couple of "hubs only" sitting in my garage.Yours for the cost of mailing if you want one.
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I will take one, please send an E-Mail to me with your address and I will certainly send the shipping cost. Thanks, Jan
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Sent a PM Jan!
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Hi Jan! You need to clear some messages from your mailbox.Wont accept any more messages until you do.
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I cleared my cache. Thanks again for your help. Jan
Jan Urbanczyk Major USMC Ret. Bowie Maryland
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