Good Source for Hubs
Best price I can find so far on rear hubs for my Civic is $103 each (ouch).
I've heard of people getting them for as little as $85, but have no idea where that source is located, if it exists at all.
Anyone?
I've heard of people getting them for as little as $85, but have no idea where that source is located, if it exists at all.
Anyone?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Catch 22 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">on rear hubs for my Civic</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">not a fan of the opm hardened variety?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was under the impression OPM only made front ones. Hmmm...
Scott PM Sent.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">not a fan of the opm hardened variety?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was under the impression OPM only made front ones. Hmmm...
Scott PM Sent.
oops, didnt catch that he was asking about rears.
i'd check to see which bearings autozone or any hub supplier uses for bearings since the rear have the outer race bearings joined.
i'd check to see which bearings autozone or any hub supplier uses for bearings since the rear have the outer race bearings joined.
I have the OPM hardened ones on the front. They have 7 sprints and 2 enduros on them and still show no signs of any play.
I'd prefer OEM for the rear depending upon pricing.
I'm a big fan of OEM honda stuff.
I'd prefer OEM for the rear depending upon pricing.
I'm a big fan of OEM honda stuff.
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The front hubs are heat treated to prevent the hub from cracking at the radius between the flange and the hub body. This is essential because the hubs will shear and send you flying at the most inoppertune time. If you are running hard or have a lot of races on the hubs you should replace them.
The hub bearings rarely fail and after 7 races you shouldn't feel any play, in fact as long as the hubs are installed properly and the bearing doesn't just fail they should not become loose for years.
The rear hubs are available from a good auto parts like NAPA or AutoZone are since they don't take the turning stresses that the fronts do they won't split, however the rear's will develop a little end play from time to time and should be kept after. If they start to feel loose they are and should be replaced asap.
You can purchase heat treated hubs (and bearings ) from me at http://www.sbmsinc.com/racing.html. I have these hubs treated by a speciality service and they are factory stock hubs to start with, since they are the best quality and will last longer than any others available. Check it out.
Tom Blaney
Modified by Tom Blaney at 10:03 AM 9/16/2004
Modified by Tom Blaney at 10:04 AM 9/16/2004
The hub bearings rarely fail and after 7 races you shouldn't feel any play, in fact as long as the hubs are installed properly and the bearing doesn't just fail they should not become loose for years.
The rear hubs are available from a good auto parts like NAPA or AutoZone are since they don't take the turning stresses that the fronts do they won't split, however the rear's will develop a little end play from time to time and should be kept after. If they start to feel loose they are and should be replaced asap.
You can purchase heat treated hubs (and bearings ) from me at http://www.sbmsinc.com/racing.html. I have these hubs treated by a speciality service and they are factory stock hubs to start with, since they are the best quality and will last longer than any others available. Check it out.
Tom Blaney
Modified by Tom Blaney at 10:03 AM 9/16/2004
Modified by Tom Blaney at 10:04 AM 9/16/2004
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