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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby RichardP's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowBolt View Post
    Can you purchase the grease seals? I removed a hub at TWS and there was grease all over outside the hub.

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    No, you can't buy any parts for the hubs since they are "non-serviceable." Be very careful taking them apart.

    The reason I got into regreasing the hubs in the first place is because I had a pair of hubs with such thin and crappy grease that it melted and flung out all over the place. It was everywhere including the brake discs, calipers, inside the wheels, etc. My brakes faded away at TWS and I had to come in to see what was wrong. Proper grease stays inside the hub. A grease seal is to keep contaminants away from the grease, not to hold the stuff in...


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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardP View Post
    No, you can't buy any parts for the hubs since they are "non-serviceable." Be very careful taking them apart.

    The reason I got into regreasing the hubs in the first place is because I had a pair of hubs with such thin and crappy grease that it melted and flung out all over the place. It was everywhere including the brake discs, calipers, inside the wheels, etc. My brakes faded away at TWS and I had to come in to see what was wrong. Proper grease stays inside the hub. A grease seal is to keep contaminants away from the grease, not to hold the stuff in...


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    I 100% agree with Richard. If you start with new hubs, you will have ZERO issues getting the seal out. Use a seal puller and be gentle if you are regreasing used hubs. If they were new on your race car and just have a season on them, they still should come out pretty easily.
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    Thanks for posting this info. I was planning on doing exactly this in the next few months before getting the car on-track next season.

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    Questions about the spindle nut...

    All instructions I have seen say to replace the nut after each removal. Are you reusing the nut or replacing it with a new one each time you take it off?

    There appears to be two different style replacement nuts available...the more expensive caged OEM style as shown in your picture that is $20 each at the Ford dealership, and the non-caged type for the low price of $5 each at Autozone. Any recommendation?

    It looks like I'll be hitting the parts store on Monday to pick up a 36mm socket. I'll have to check my torque wrench to see if it goes up to 250ft.lbs. to get that nut back on tight.

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    I re-use the factory nut.
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    Me too. Only changed the hubs once but no issues so far.
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    Slight thread hijack. Need to replace the front hubs on BFP and was looking to use the ARP studs...other than OEM or Timken if you have suggestions on hubs let me know. I need to contact Timken and make sure the ARP studs will work.

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