So I have these cool axles but there are some things I don't understand besides still trying to figure what components I have.
With me switching tire width, I prefer to go with a narrower rim and the typical 17x8 with 4.5" BS lets the hubs stick out 1.25" past the edge of the rim, and they could be in harms way in the rocks. I realize that with a tire mounted it won't be as bad, but this had me thinking.
Since I don't understand hubs much, if at all, I was thinking of taking them off and remounting them. No particular reason for doing it except to learn how to do it, so I looked at a couple forums and it seems to be something I can manage. After looking at my setup and doing some reading, I have a few questions:
These questions are purely for my own knowledge and I appreciate any how-to's or tricks you guys may have. Here is a pic of my hubs if it matters and more here
I realize that the easiest solution will be to get 8.5" or 9" wide wheels with less backspacing (~3.75 BS) and this is what I may end up doing instead of running the 10" wide wheels.
Thanks in advance for any info.
With me switching tire width, I prefer to go with a narrower rim and the typical 17x8 with 4.5" BS lets the hubs stick out 1.25" past the edge of the rim, and they could be in harms way in the rocks. I realize that with a tire mounted it won't be as bad, but this had me thinking.
Since I don't understand hubs much, if at all, I was thinking of taking them off and remounting them. No particular reason for doing it except to learn how to do it, so I looked at a couple forums and it seems to be something I can manage. After looking at my setup and doing some reading, I have a few questions:
- Are all D60 hubs that long? Probably not cost effective, but are there any shorter ones besides the Dynatrac Stub-Hub?
- Do you always have to take the hubs off to get to the brake rotors? Are there any setups where you don't have to?
- What about drive flanges, are there any advantages of flanges over hubs?
- Do you guys carry spare locking hubs in case of breakage? If so, could a set of drive flanges be used as spares?
These questions are purely for my own knowledge and I appreciate any how-to's or tricks you guys may have. Here is a pic of my hubs if it matters and more here
I realize that the easiest solution will be to get 8.5" or 9" wide wheels with less backspacing (~3.75 BS) and this is what I may end up doing instead of running the 10" wide wheels.
Thanks in advance for any info.
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