Scuba's Manual Hub Rebuild
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I painted my dials black, so it's black (the top) with the "chrome" hub body. Looks pretty good to say the least. Would look even better if I kept my wheels clean. Shoot if I kept the truck clean!
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I was just gunna put a lil motor oil around the dial but I guess a lil grease, but not too much would be better.
This thread helped me a lot. Thanks Scuba!
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I bought a set from a member on here and one works but the other doesn't.
Looking through this thread it seems that I could have too much grease in the hub (it was almost caked in there) or the spring was installed wrong. I'm gonna take it apart tomorrow and see what's up.
Thanks Scuba.
Looking through this thread it seems that I could have too much grease in the hub (it was almost caked in there) or the spring was installed wrong. I'm gonna take it apart tomorrow and see what's up.
Thanks Scuba.
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YES, there are TWO springs. One is tightly wrapped (each coil touches the last) and the other is loosely wrapped.
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