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Old 05-09-2005, 06:07 AM
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I had a problem with Vandals loosening lugs on my drivers rear wheel. Now i have to replace the hub due to stripped threads, When i pulled off the hub bearing came with it...and 3 steel rings, 2 small and one that has a beveled center only on one side....my question is when i go to reassemble the new hub how do i put those back on the axel...when they fell off when I pulled the hub off, and icouldnt record the order they were in. I have pics of it....I think they are spacers....but i just want to be sure....It was suggested that I post my question here because of your past helpfullness......

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Yo Steve,

Give a careful read in the relevant sections of the ERA manuals I pointed you toward.

You'll find those spacers are used to set the bearing end play and must be exact in thickness - there's an iterative process used to get the correct thickness of those shims.

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i was going to just use the same ones, I just need to figure out what order and what side that beveled one goes. Im thinking the thicker beveled one goes towards the axel follwed by the 2 smaller spacers, then the hub. Are the studs just pressed in like normal lug nut studs?....they look like they have threads in the holes where the lug studs go into....
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Yo Scott,

From the answer I gave ya a couple days ago:

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Is the hub bad?

If it's the studs they are screw-in for the stock Jag hubs. The thread is the same as the outer portion - 1/2-20 if memory (?) serves. You need to grind or chisel off the staked-over area on the inner or differential side and unscrew them.

New studs are (fairly) readily available as they fit a whole bunch of years.

The hard part is re-staking the inner ends after the new studs are screwed in. Takes a pretty big press or hammer
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ok thats one part on my questioned answered...i do remember you saying that, wasnt clear on it but now i am....
thanks....i will eventualy learn this stuff....if it was my 69 mach id have no issues...

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