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dam rear hubs keep shearing off!!!

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dam rear hubs keep shearing off!!!

Post by hotturbo »

Got 37 mtr's on a mates frp cruiser.

I keeps shearing off the pins on the rear hub.

Anyway to fix this?

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Post by Tapage »

It could be due bad adjust torque seting ( cone washers ) at the hub .. I have many mates that run 37" plus tires without problems in 80 series rear FF ..
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

By pins do you mean the axle studs, locating dowels or a combination of both?

1st step would be an upgrade to 10mm 100 series studs/dowels and if your keen the addition of 2 more locating dowels (to take it up too 4 in total).

Id suggest you search as it has been brought up atleast once in the last 6 months, and there is several good write ups with pictures and instructions on causes of the problem and resolutions.
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Post by dow50r »

Common with auto lockers shock loading the studs/dowls.......if you have a bent diff, you can check by putting the axle in and trying feelier gauges all around the flange to see if it is square.
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Post by thewayitis »

Loose wheelbearings do it, and also the dowels. Make sure that your dowels are in good condition because thats what transmits the drive not the studs them self.
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