I have a 98 TJ Wrangler, and I guess big o said my jeep is not able to be aligned due to bad hubs. What is my best choice from here? He said around 800 bucks for item and installation, but I think that's kinda way to much. Can anyone assist me on this please?
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Hubs are about $150 each from Napa. The hardest thing about replacing them is getting the axle nut off, easy to do with air tools or a lot of brute force and a breaker bar.
Simple break down:
1. Remove tire
2. Remove brake caliper
3. Remove brake rotor
4. Remove Axle nut
5. Remove 3 bolts on back of hub
6. Remove hub
7. reverse for installMichael
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Originally posted by JpPassengerI'm not so sure, either. If the hub is warped, that would be a different problem, and then they would be telling you about that instead of alignment issues. Bearings, etc are all replaceable.
I'd get a second opinion from another place.
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Ahh, I've not been into my Jeeps hubs yet, so I assumed that they were like most other rigs.
When I think of rebuilind the hubs, I think of repacking the bearings, maybe banging out the races and replacing the whole smear.
My apologies. The Warn kit sounds enticing.Last edited by JpPassenger; 10-05-05, 03:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Dukes69Unit bearings are not serviceable. They can give you too much caster (if worn out) and cause the tires to wear on the inner edge. Ball joints can do the same. Get a second opinion if you dont like it. For $800 you could do the warn hub kit.
It's spelled "camber"olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
KG6OWO
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Originally posted by JpPassengerAhh, I've not been into my Jeeps hubs yet, so I assumed that they were like most other rigs.
When I think of rebuilind the hubs, I think of repacking the bearings, maybe banging out the races and replacing the whole smear.
My apologies. The Warn kit sounds enticing.olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
KG6OWO
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Caster is the angle the knuckle is rotated fore and aft, right (ie, very similar to rotating the axle housing to change pinon angle?)
And camber is the angle the the knuckles are tilted in and out from the vehicles centerline?
Been out of the shop for a very long time... I wasn't aware of the unit assemblies inside the hubs. That certainly would make alignment impossible.
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Originally posted by goodtimesIt's spelled "camber"
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Originally posted by JpPassengerCaster is the angle the knuckle is rotated fore and aft, right (ie, very similar to rotating the axle housing to change pinon angle?)
And camber is the angle the the knuckles are tilted in and out from the vehicles centerline?
Been out of the shop for a very long time... I wasn't aware of the unit assemblies inside the hubs. That certainly would make alignment impossible.
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Heh!
There's a video I saw (perhaps here, or on the jeep+willys usenet group) of a guy jumping his new Rubicon some 20 feet. Playing it slow, you can see his prime driver's ed 10 & 2 hand position in midair, and how he gets tossed on the landing.
He was complaining about how the jump bent both D44 housings.
Originally posted by Joe DillardDo you jump it like what's in your Avatar?
If so.......
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