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front wheel hub spacers [message #83738] Sat, 08 May 2010 22:28 Go to next message
jayrabe is currently offline  jayrabe   United States
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And finally, got my hub spacers installed. First impressions: tracking on a rutted road may be slightly better, but not a lot. The feeling of toeing in on tight, slow speed turns is definitely better.

Couldn't figure out how to secure the hub from turning when I was cranking the bolts. With no tire/wheel on, I couldn't figure out how/where to jam anything to keep it from turning as I was cranking on the hub bolts. I just did the best I could, but doubt I managed 140 ft-lb. Any suggestions?

J
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Re: front wheel hub spacers [message #83740 is a reply to message #83738] Sat, 08 May 2010 22:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jayrabe wrote on Sat, 08 May 2010 23:28

And finally, got my hub spacers installed. First impressions: tracking on a rutted road may be slightly better, but not a lot. The feeling of toeing in on tight, slow speed turns is definitely better.

Couldn't figure out how to secure the hub from turning when I was cranking the bolts. With no tire/wheel on, I couldn't figure out how/where to jam anything to keep it from turning as I was cranking on the hub bolts. I just did the best I could, but doubt I managed 140 ft-lb. Any suggestions?

J
76 PB
Portland, OR







Sir: These work with an air wrench.
http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-accessories/10-piece-1-2-half-inch-torque-limiting-extension-bar-set-92890.html


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Re: [GMCnet] front wheel hub spacers [message #83742 is a reply to message #83738] Sat, 08 May 2010 22:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Jay,
shove a screw driver into the rotor fins. Use an impact wrench.
Do you have new grommets in your A frame?.

On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Jay Rabe <jayrabe@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> And finally, got my hub spacers installed. First impressions: tracking on a rutted road may be slightly better, but not a lot. The feeling of toeing in on tight, slow speed turns is definitely better.
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> Couldn't figure out how to secure the hub from turning when I was cranking the bolts. With no tire/wheel on, I couldn't figure out how/where to jam anything to keep it from turning as I was cranking on the hub bolts. I just did the best I could, but doubt I managed 140 ft-lb. Any suggestions?
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> J
> 76 PB
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Re: front wheel hub spacers [message #83762 is a reply to message #83738] Sun, 09 May 2010 03:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jayrabe wrote on Sat, 08 May 2010 20:28

... Couldn't figure out how to secure the hub from turning when I was cranking the bolts. With no tire/wheel on, I couldn't figure out how/where to jam anything to keep it from turning as I was cranking on the hub bolts. I just did the best I could, but doubt I managed 140 ft-lb. Any suggestions?


Make sure it is in park and put the other wheel on the ground.


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Re: [GMCnet] front wheel hub spacers [message #83777 is a reply to message #83762] Sun, 09 May 2010 03:04 Go to previous message
jayrabe is currently offline  jayrabe   United States
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Very cool. Sounds like it will work. Thanks Mike.

J

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> jayrabe wrote on Sat, 08 May 2010 20&#58;28
> > ... Couldn't figure out how to secure the hub from turning when I was cranking the bolts. With no tire/wheel on, I couldn't figure out how/where to jam anything to keep it from turning as I was cranking on the hub bolts. I just did the best I could, but doubt I managed 140 ft-lb. Any suggestions?
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> Make sure it is in park and put the other wheel on the ground.
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