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ettore bugatti

posted on 18/11/08 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
Trailer Stub axle

Im currently research the world of home made uprights.
Now I found (via this forum) this link http://www.autow.co.uk/trailer_parts/hubs_stubs_prices_36.html

Im curious how these stub axles (HG511&512) are installed in a upright.
- Welding? (bit crude, me thinks)
- Machining and then fixing with washers and nuts? (strength?)
- Other options?

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Wadders

posted on 18/11/08 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
Some trailers stub axles are welded in, others are bolted in with one high tensile fastener in the end.
Have just changed some 1200kg axles, they had an M20 socket cap screw holding the stubs in.

Al



Originally posted by ettore bugatti
Im currently research the world of home made uprights.
Now I found (via this forum) this link http://www.autow.co.uk/trailer_parts/hubs_stubs_prices_36.html

Im curious how these stub axles (HG511&512) are installed in a upright.
- Welding? (bit crude, me thinks)
- Machining and then fixing with washers and nuts? (strength?)
- Other options?







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NS Dev

posted on 20/11/08 at 11:06 PM Reply With Quote
Bear in mind you can get these:




and these:




for £25 a piece from Randall motorsport and they are copies of std Cortina ones so they fit all the "std" bits that most of us use on here.

fabricated uprights are also available and relatively cheap at £90 a piece complete

[Edited on 20/11/08 by NS Dev]





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NS Dev

posted on 20/11/08 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
PS as for welding them in, sounds crude maybe, but I have seen crashes in autograss hard enough to bend the stub over 90 degrees and the weld was still intact!





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ettore bugatti

posted on 27/11/08 at 12:55 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the replies!

@NS Dev:
Do have a direct link to them, can find them on the Randall site.
And you don't happen to know the dimensions of the rear part that goes into the upright(Thread, length and diameters)?

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designer

posted on 2/12/08 at 07:54 AM Reply With Quote
For the spindles look under Formula 2 front suspension, on the second page of this section.
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