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eHoefler wrote:
A hub cap that keeps coming off usualy from a loose wheel bearing allowing the hud to wabble.
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buzzard616 wrote:I've had them where an ill-placed hammer strike bent the cap enough not to seat. The good news is that they are cheaper than a bottle of beer.
I grew up with boat trailers so I realize the need to take care of bearings. I've also had more than one car with non self-adjusting drum brakes so I'm OK there as well.
What got my attention was that one hub sheared off just inboard of the outer bearing so cleanly that it could have been cut and a dust cap that falls off after like a year and a half. I did not see any evidence of contact between the spindle, nut, or split pin and the cap. I did flare the open end of the cap with a pair of pliers before I put it back on so we'll see if it's still in place when we get home tomorrow ( about an hour and a half )
If I remember correctly the dust caps that came with the bearing kits I used in 2014 would not fit the hubs. No amount of hammering was going to make them go in so I reused the old ones. All the other ones are still in place.
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sfpcservice wrote:
If it's one of the stamped pound in dust caps, sometimes they don't like to be replaced and you have to use a new one. Have you checked to make sure there is no wear on the axle, castle nut and inside of the dust cap that would indicate a hard part pushing the dust cap off?
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