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Originally posted by kronus View PostI think this is how it's meant to work: the inner half of the race slides on. The outer half threads onto the stub axle somewhat tightly, but doesn't get cranked down, then the bolt is threaded into it. The bolt presses up on the stub axle and locks the outer half of the race.
If there wasn't such a bolt, I'm not sure how you'd lock the outer half of the race in place.
Definitely a bit weird.
Does the dust cap fit over the bolt arrangement?
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Originally posted by Max399 View PostYes, exactly. Also a bracket to allow you to use the caliper for larger disks.
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View PostI still don't understand the point of the bolt and washer that is threaded in after the adapter. Doesn't seem like it actually does anything.
I think this is how it's meant to work: the inner half of the race slides on. The outer half threads onto the stub axle somewhat tightly, but doesn't get cranked down, then the bolt is threaded into it. The bolt presses up on the stub axle and locks the outer half of the race.
If there wasn't such a bolt, I'm not sure how you'd lock the outer half of the race in place.
Definitely a bit weird.
Does the dust cap fit over the bolt arrangement?
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How about you send me a set and i will test them to assure the wider R3V community that they can stand up to abuse?
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Got them on my hands now, so regarding the whats holding it - you can bend the washer just like you would with a normal bearing install.
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Originally posted by Max399 View PostThats because it is the best design in terms of tightening the bearing. Well easiest. And it will not damage the bearing while installing. If you would use a full length spindle, then when tightening the nut, it would rub into the bearing, where as in this design, it will rub in the second part of the nut, and will do no damage to the bearing.
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Originally posted by yahh View PostAnything for the rear?
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Originally posted by 330SMG View PostFinally a non Frankenstein solution. Where do I get it?
One question , What keeps the nut from coming loose? Is the drivers side left hand thread?
Actually i think the double-nut design should to the trick, ie you i think it will hold itself, but i will ask on that. About the right-hind - do not know, but it surely fits without any modifications.
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Finally a non Frankenstein solution. Where do I get it?
One question , What keeps the nut from coming loose? Is the drivers side left hand thread?
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Originally posted by wazzu70 View PostVery true, and you can also run more wheel choices :)
Can you ask why the spindle is split in two? I have always wondered why the spindle is not the full length of the bearing and the nut was not just on the end. Obviously the nut would need to extend to the threaded portion of the original spindle with a slightly smaller diameter than the original bearing surface to fit under the new bearing sleeve.
Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo View PostWhat rotors and calipers is a direct fit?
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