- Location
- The Land Northward (Bountiful), Utah
Hub part #'s for my reference
Hadco 6052 LA California.
Also here is why lending you trailer out is not always a good idea...
(I should have painted my hub dust covers).
It ruined all the lug studs and a wheel.
Good buddy. He offered to buy a new wheel though.
So here are the rivets on the front of the hub that hold the brake assembly on the backside.
Grind off riviets
Punch them through and remove brake magnet surface
I found new studs at NAPA but the knurling was too long and stuck through the hub too far, so I'm off to Henderson Wheel and Tire to find the correct lug studs.
I don't have a rivets big enough so I may just use grade 8 bolts with nylocs and plenty of red loctite to hold the brake magnet surface to the hub.
Anyone see why that wouldn't work?
Hadco 6052 LA California.
Also here is why lending you trailer out is not always a good idea...
(I should have painted my hub dust covers).
It ruined all the lug studs and a wheel.
Good buddy. He offered to buy a new wheel though.
So here are the rivets on the front of the hub that hold the brake assembly on the backside.
Grind off riviets
Punch them through and remove brake magnet surface
I found new studs at NAPA but the knurling was too long and stuck through the hub too far, so I'm off to Henderson Wheel and Tire to find the correct lug studs.
I don't have a rivets big enough so I may just use grade 8 bolts with nylocs and plenty of red loctite to hold the brake magnet surface to the hub.
Anyone see why that wouldn't work?
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