So...looks like my first post here has to be a typical been question. Its apparently one of those "obvious" things that is consistently absent from all hub flip write ups.
Flipped my hubs no issues. The issue is with the threaded , square head "adapters" that retain the inner dual wheel.
Now I'm just assuming that after flipping the hubs, pressing the lugs back in, remounting the hub that these adapters go back on to essentially make it a 1" wheel stud. My issue is that these aren't seating all the way against the hub. I ran out of time today to test fit the wheel to see if it still seats against the hub itself or if the taper on them is holding them off.
Just wanted to check with you pros before I killed a bus full of chidren.
Btw...I searched so let's avoid the 19 useless suggestions to search instead of just telling me the proper way? Or if you just HAVE to be that guy, maybe better suggestions of WHAT I can search for. Btw...it's really hard to search fornuseful info when you have to wade through the first 3 pages saying "use the search button" so here we are.
Thanks!
Flipped my hubs no issues. The issue is with the threaded , square head "adapters" that retain the inner dual wheel.
Now I'm just assuming that after flipping the hubs, pressing the lugs back in, remounting the hub that these adapters go back on to essentially make it a 1" wheel stud. My issue is that these aren't seating all the way against the hub. I ran out of time today to test fit the wheel to see if it still seats against the hub itself or if the taper on them is holding them off.
Just wanted to check with you pros before I killed a bus full of chidren.
Btw...I searched so let's avoid the 19 useless suggestions to search instead of just telling me the proper way? Or if you just HAVE to be that guy, maybe better suggestions of WHAT I can search for. Btw...it's really hard to search fornuseful info when you have to wade through the first 3 pages saying "use the search button" so here we are.
Thanks!