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peter holst
13-08-10, 07:56
what is a hub flange used for? seen it on ebay. co.uk
Without seeing a picture to confirm which bit we're talking about, I'd would guess it's the outer part, where the wheel bolts screw into.
wrinx
peter holst
13-08-10, 08:07
i think so too. then i is possible to mount wheels with 5 holes..... got som special wheels 17x8
Like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FIAT-DUCATO-WHEEL-HUB-DRIVE-FLANGE-1800KG-/150332236592?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM
I wonder if it would fit....
There was a similar thread on 155.org recently, but asking about an 8v car....from memory it needed to be 164 or GTV hubs (to maintain ABS), easier to change the whole lot rather than just the bit you mention. :?
wrinx
That is a "hub" or sometimes called a hub centre. It is press fit inside the wheel bearing. It comes out relatively easy, you just need a hammer and socket/drift. But you'll most likely ruin the bearing removing it, so you'll need to replace the bearing and that requires a hydraulic press.
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