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Spindle threads

shannondeese

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I need assistance if y’all could I’d appreciate it. The threads on my passenger side spindle are boogered. Do y’all know what size or where to get a die to chase the threads? Thanks.
 

Jbulach

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Used triangle files for years until I found this type IMG_6297.jpgwill be the best$10-20 you ever spent for your situation.
 

gringeltaube

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16 TPI / Ø 2-7/16" is correct.


And yes, a thread file might help, eventually... But no file or die will ever restore any flattened, missing, ripped-out thread sections!

SAFETY FIRST! Be very careful (and self-demanding) there when re-installing the spindle nuts. They must both screw-on smooth and tight, with NO play, whatsoever! Torque down to specs- to test, then loosen and re-evaluate.

If this was a front spindle I would rather replace the whole thing, for peace of mind..!
 

texas30cal

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Correction, that was supposed to read , you can get a thread file, I shouldn’t be typing after 12 hrs in the shop!!! That’s the thread file I was talking about, for really bad spots tiny triangle files work great , I used both all the time in a maintenance machine shop fixing other people’s boo boos.
 

cattlerepairman

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I have a smaller version of this tool (I just call it a thread chaser) and it works very well. I ran it through all the threads as a habit when I disassembled/reassembled my LDS.
 
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