Rear hubs 4stud

Rear hubs 4stud

Author
Discussion

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Friday 27th May 2016
quotequote all
Required rear hub ! Can any kind person point me in the right
Direction ?
Thanks in advance
Ste .

Sardonicus

18,966 posts

222 months

Friday 27th May 2016
quotequote all
stesrg said:
Required rear hub ! Can any kind person point me in the right
Direction ?
Thanks in advance
Ste .
Sierra's with rear disc brakes fitted inc Escort Cosworth dont matter if they are vented or solid rear discs wink no Granada's they are 5 stud frown

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
quotequote all
Thanks , think I have found new one on eBay that will fit
For sierras some Motorsport made ones !
Some are asking 150 plus for rusty old ones !!
Ste .

hillclimbmanic

616 posts

145 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
quotequote all
I've just upgraded to the 500 hub carriers, for the bigger discs, calipers, etc., pair of unveiled(unveiled.?? Damn this predictive sh*t..!) 400 ones just sat in my garage...

Edited by hillclimbmanic on Sunday 29th May 13:25

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
quotequote all
hillclimbmanic said:
I've just upgraded to the 500 hub carriers, for the bigger discs, calipers, etc., pair of unveiled(unveiled.?? Damn this predictive sh*t..!) 400 ones just sat in my garage...

Edited by hillclimbmanic on Sunday 29th May 13:25
Er scratchchin The 400 ones just set in the garage would you like to part with one of them yes ?

Ste .

mk1fan

10,525 posts

226 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
quotequote all
To save some confusion as with the other thread - I think they are after the stub axles (the bit the wheel bolts are on) not the bearing carriers (that the brake calliper bolts to).

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
quotequote all
mk1fan said:
To save some confusion as with the other thread - I think they are after the stub axles (the bit the wheel bolts are on) not the bearing carriers (that the brake calliper bolts to).
banghead yes your right Hubs the one with the 4 studs on I need confused lol

ste .

mk1fan

10,525 posts

226 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
quotequote all
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-SIERRA-INNER-STUB-A...

Not the right ones - for drums I think - but I bought a set from these guys. Bit tight on the shaft/bearing so may need machining a smidge - you said this wasn't an issue.

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd June 2016
quotequote all
mk1fan said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-SIERRA-INNER-STUB-A...

Not the right ones - for drums I think - but I bought a set from these guys. Bit tight on the shaft/bearing so may need machining a smidge - you said this wasn't an issue.
This not that lol



Plan B

347 posts

126 months

Thursday 2nd June 2016
quotequote all
Take a look at these. Good value when you consider they come fitted with bearings. I fitted these last year and very impressed. http://anembo-engineering.mybigcommerce.com/2wd-bi...

stesrg

Original Poster:

1,559 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd June 2016
quotequote all
banghead very nice , its the hub I need like the one in the picture I have put on here ,not the carrier , the carriers are very nice but they have no hubs do they scratchchin or I would have had them , my carriers are now fitted with new bearings. and one is now complete but the other is not so I am looking for the hub , the hub I have is no good because the bearing sized on to it and has badly worn the shaft , so I have now decided to buy a second hand sierra hub and hope this is a good one ?

thanks for all your comments

Ste .

mk1fan

10,525 posts

226 months

Thursday 2nd June 2016
quotequote all
I know not that bit. The company also had the bit you need.

Hoofa

3,151 posts

209 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
quotequote all
Plan B said:
Take a look at these. Good value when you consider they come fitted with bearings. I fitted these last year and very impressed. http://anembo-engineering.mybigcommerce.com/2wd-bi...
No do not use these, I fitted a pair and they failed on both sides and destroyed the stub shafts, stick with the cast rear hub carriers !!!!

Plan B

347 posts

126 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
quotequote all
Did they break up or bend/deform. Be interested to know.

Hoofa

3,151 posts

209 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
quotequote all
Plan B said:
Did they break up or bend/deform. Be interested to know.
Both bearing spun in the hubs causing bearings break up

Edited by Hoofa on Friday 3rd June 17:01

Plan B

347 posts

126 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
quotequote all
Thanks for the warning. There's nowt I can do but wait and hope😁