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This is a discussion on Tire hammer wheel bearing within the Power Hammers forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; I have managed to get a front wheel hub in process of accumulating (scrounging) stuff for my tire hammer. I ...
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I have managed to get a front wheel hub in process of accumulating (scrounging) stuff for my tire hammer. I would like to know if anyone has used a front wheel hub or has any good reason to not use it. It has lots of holes to bolt things to and that will make building easier. I already have some ideas on how I will do it. Thanks for any help. |
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Geoff, Many of the front wheel driv hubs MUST have a axle torqued into the wheel bearing hub assembly to prevent destruction of the bearings. They need the pre-load. I used a FWD van REAR axle wheel bearing hub assembly. Worked well. Jeff |
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I used a front tapered spindle, bearing set and rotor from a full sized Ford. JY price $20. Cut everything off the back of it so I had a flat flange to weld to. Rotor disc didn't work for the rim I used (Mopar compact spare) so I cut it off too.
__________________ While never issued evenly, common sense should always be deployed uniformly. Semper Fi! Its not just for breakfast anymore!! Last edited by Dodge; 12-04-2008 at 12:19 AM. |