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Join Date: Jul 2007
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eaton hub info
just recently i had to change the outer wheel bearing on m ho52 axle. i got the bearing, preceded to install it and decided to change over to a later year hub off an Eaton in order to widen it(if it works).
i havent got them yet and need answers to a few questions before i do. 1. will a set o hubs off a latter model Chevy will fit mine. i believe mine is off a mid 60's pick up? i also think its got a 63" wms. (need it to be at least 65"). 2. does it matter if i get it off a dully or srw truck.(dullies seem to be more available where i live) will the later model hubs bolt up? any help is greatly appreciaed. thanks |
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Re: eaton hub info
i'm pretty sure the later model hubs from a 14 bolt won't work for you, you'll have to use eaton hubs.
also, if you have a 63" wms axle, then you already have a dually (or cab and chassis). my srw eaton is 65"
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Re: eaton hub info
i read that 14 bolt hubs wont work.
i dont think i have a dually, axle. i noticed on most of the eatons ive found they have a cast spacer as a part of the hub. my original hubs do not have that. will getting a set that do have these make a diffrence |
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Re: eaton hub info
so turns out that the hubs that were on the eaton (50's model) is not interchangeable with a later model without changing everything from the backing plate and out....sooo........ended up buying a whole new axle. stuck with the eaton (they rock!) the local pick n pull was having a 50% off sale so we went and snagged up a H052 from an 72 gmc...4:56 gears and.... 9/16 studs! so now the truck sits with a stock tracking width of 65"
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Re: eaton hub info
and for future reference heres a pick of what the set up looked like on my original axle compared to my new (to me) axle
with the 50's eaton ![]() tires barley stuck out at all hubs on the original axle ![]() brake drum slides over the hub with the later model eaton ![]() tires have been pushed out bout 1.5" new hub style ![]() |
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