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I am getting ready to replace the front hubs on my 53 3100 and was wondering why the front hubs were staked to the brake drums, from what I read when you replace the hubs you don't have to re stake them? or is this not true.

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Originally Posted by Cletus1950
I am getting ready to replace the front hubs on my 53 3100 and was wondering why the front hubs were staked to the brake drums, from what I read when you replace the hubs you don't have to re stake them? or is this not true.

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I've seen this asked and answered several times and the consensus seems to be to hold them together during assembly. Installing them as a unit makes half as many parts to handle... time saver.

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Thanks ! just wanted to be sure


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I had that set up on a 50 3100 half ton. Someone had separated the front hubs and every so often the front lugs would snap off in a curve. I would keep a box of spares under the seat.

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Originally Posted by 6571
Someone had separated the front hubs and every so often the front lugs would snap off in a curve.
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Originally Posted by 6571
I had that set up on a 50 3100 half ton. Someone had separated the front hubs and every so often the front lugs would snap off in a curve. I would keep a box of spares under the seat.

Did you replace the missing rivets? I would be more afraid of doing that job incorrectly than snapping a lug stud on a turn.


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6571 Something doesn't ring true there. You shouldn't have your lugs snapping -off like that,however had a 1-ton that done that changed it to 5/8 lug bolts. Then went to tubeless wheels, fixed it !!

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So should the hubs be riveted to the front drums or are they OK without rivets? I have the CCP hubs.


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No need to use rivets in my opinion. I have the CPP hubs on 2 of 3100s. I don't think it would be possible/practical to rivet the drums to those aluminum hubs.


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thanks Carl


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