double nut hubs and rims
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by rank, Sep 19, 2014.
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I try not to dig my parts out of the junk pile. Lol
I ran steel inner wheels on mine for a long time cause of this very dilemma. I ended up trading for a clunker when I was at the shop in town and took the hub pilot hubs and wheels off it and put on mine. Course mine came with Eaton 402 differentials too. My steers are still bud wheels though.
Course I traded for the clunker with selling other parts in mind and using the hubs and wheels was more of an after thought it sure would not have been the cheap way out. I'm all about saving weight and like Beenjammings idea I wish I had known then. -
Just a couple of quick calls and I found aftermarket ones for 3.00 each(25 at a time) Meritor is 5.50 each.
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we bought replacement studs from international for 3.00 ea last year
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Rank, call Rose at Stone Truck Parts, 800-279-6385,see what she can get them for.
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Boy, it's probably cheaper to buy 4 new steel wheels for the inside. We have a ton of budd studs and nuts here that we haven't had a use for for many years, unfortunatley nothing with that #.
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