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20 Apr 2015 05:35 #3529 by GT 14
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The underside of my front wheel spindles are grooved from neglected bearings. One solution I was considering was to sleeve them and use oversize bearings.

Ideas please.

1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225

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20 Apr 2015 05:48 - 20 Apr 2015 05:57 #3531 by Trouty56
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20 Apr 2015 07:17 #3532 by GT 14
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Trouty56 wrote: Have you considered hubs???

www.wheelhorsestables.com/index.php/foru...wheel-hub-conversion


Yes I did, had read your post and liked the idea but figured sleeve and oversize bearings would be allot cheaper. Still thinking about it tho, was the surplus store where you got the hubs online?

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1978 C-101
1983 C-225

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20 Apr 2015 07:57 #3537 by Geno
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I would weld up the grove and grind it off to repair the spindle. :)

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20 Apr 2015 09:39 #3549 by GT 14
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Geno wrote: I would weld up the grove and grind it off to repair the spindle. :)


Its pretty nasty, don't think previous owner had a grease gun. :doh


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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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20 Apr 2015 09:58 #3551 by Trouty56
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GT 14 wrote:

Trouty56 wrote: Have you considered hubs???

www.wheelhorsestables.com/index.php/foru...wheel-hub-conversion


Yes I did, had read your post and liked the idea but figured sleeve and oversize bearings would be allot cheaper. Still thinking about it tho, was the surplus store where you got the hubs online?


Looks like the hubs I used are out of stock.....probably had a supply of them and sold them all......
www.surpluscenter.com/Wheels/Spindles-Wh...-BEARINGS-1-3747.axd
Next best thing are these......
www.surpluscenter.com/Wheels/Spindles-Wh...UB-4-BOLT-1-1133.axd
cost 2x as much......bummer


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20 Apr 2015 10:28 #3553 by Geno
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That's the nastiest mess I've ever seen GT. The inner bearing surface looks ok, all you would have to fix is that deeper groove and where the bearing sits on the outside. :)

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20 Apr 2015 11:14 #3555 by M Bailey
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That one's as mangled as any I've seen GT. Think I'd find a used one or cut that one off and weld on a new spindle stub. :cents1

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