Holden Hub info required
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- Reverend Hedgash
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Holden Hub info required
Hey all,
on the front end of the "Spirit of Sunshine" we have EH axles and bearings which we need to convert to Ford pattern.
Until now we have had a set of trailer hubs on them but upon closer inspection they are about as true as a very untrue thing.
Hoppers Stoppers have nicely machined ones but they say that they only know that they fit HR to WB and are unsure whether they fit the EH axle profile.
So does anyone know if an HR hub will fit an EH axle profile?
Anyone got one of each in the back yard they can test?
Hope all are well,
any info greatly appreciated
Reverend H+
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on the front end of the "Spirit of Sunshine" we have EH axles and bearings which we need to convert to Ford pattern.
Until now we have had a set of trailer hubs on them but upon closer inspection they are about as true as a very untrue thing.
Hoppers Stoppers have nicely machined ones but they say that they only know that they fit HR to WB and are unsure whether they fit the EH axle profile.
So does anyone know if an HR hub will fit an EH axle profile?
Anyone got one of each in the back yard they can test?
Hope all are well,
any info greatly appreciated
Reverend H+
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- Drewfus (Stan)
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- Reverend Hedgash
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They are crappy cast numbers which will end up on the 'cars made of spare parts that we didn't use on the good car' .
(These cars will be assembled and sold on eBay. I encourage you not to purchase them as they may look alright but they will be extremely dangerous. Like a Chinese copy BMW...)
Why do you ask?
rH+
(These cars will be assembled and sold on eBay. I encourage you not to purchase them as they may look alright but they will be extremely dangerous. Like a Chinese copy BMW...)
Why do you ask?
rH+
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- Drewfus (Stan)
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Fear not, I'm not interested in the hubs, but trying to find an answer to your predicament as I have explored some of these 'adaptions', but my records go via I.D.'s & O.D.s hence the question....
Again, can you tell me the O.D's of the current bearings, or, the Dia's of the EH stubs
Cheers,
Drewfus
Again, can you tell me the O.D's of the current bearings, or, the Dia's of the EH stubs
Cheers,
Drewfus
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- Reverend Hedgash
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Holden Hub's
Hedgash , EH Holden spindles take the same A B bearings as all other holdungers. I have EH spindles on my Tee , with HQ-WB dicks's.They give you a bum steer! the only trouble is caliper mounting. Not required in this case.Now for the tricky bit! To have a ford stud pattern .you can use P76 disc's .(hold ya horses there mate), or buy BLANK HQ-WB dicks's from DBA (They will NOT drill to a Ford setup , for liability reasons) Then take to someone like Race Engineering (See Newsletter) to get machined for studs , and machine the dicks off the hub .Thats what we run on the front of the 66 falcon. P76 go on the holden spindles the same , but set the rim in more! . Cheers , Bob #66 C/GCC.
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The winner is ,.....Uncle Bob..... there you go Rev' . We aren't running brakes on the front of the 'tank Bob so you've answered the question without me having to grab the calipers and measure the spindle up....seems we're ok then Rev to just go ahead ...BUT!!!! when I spoke to Brian on the weekend he said we should just go with XW or XA hubs ( as Grumm suggested) which have the bolt off discs and just get bearing adaptors from the Rod Shop to suit....there you go brother that's something else for you to look into.
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Goggles , did ford make bolton dicks's?, Drums .yes. bearing adapters? think what you are doing!A conical taper bearing , in a sleeve , in a hub , 200 odd mph? Nah! Give it a go on a 60mph street car. But at the end of the day , it's your life.(AND the DLRA's existance) .Don't take it wrongly, I don't want to see ANYONE hurt , or worse! I only put my input on the forum to try and help. Cheers , Bob. #66 C/GCC.
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OK, that confirms it.
I am going for the CNC numbers at Hoppers Stoppers. Peter Koning there is DLRA member, knows the requirements and is doing us a good price.
This will clean up any potential weakness / vibration and when racing I want to concentrate on that horizon, not the front wheels...
Thanks all for input.
rH+
I am going for the CNC numbers at Hoppers Stoppers. Peter Koning there is DLRA member, knows the requirements and is doing us a good price.
This will clean up any potential weakness / vibration and when racing I want to concentrate on that horizon, not the front wheels...
Thanks all for input.
rH+
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- Drewfus (Stan)
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- Reverend Hedgash
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