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Have to Shim a Rear Wheel Hub on a Tapered Axle sooooooo


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Something else to consider is that the rear axles touch in the centre of the diff with minimal clearance. The surfaces that rub together sometimes wear away the axle shaft ends. these ends may need rebuilding to allow the shaft to protrude further from the housing thus reducing the need for shims .I have had to do this on all three of my dodges . hope this may be of help

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Brass too soft... maybe, but there is quite a bit of surface area there so pressure may not be high enough to squish it. A local sheet metal shop might be able to roll some sheet to the mid-point radius (if not conical).

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^ I'm no amateur at this stuff. I made my own shim....... ;) .......it just would been been helpful to know exactly how far on the axle the hub should go........except it's on now.

The one in the photo is only .005" thick. It's made that way so you can roll it into the hub and THEN slide the hub onto the axle.

When that shim is installed it's a perfect fit.......as was mine.

I thought I had a link to my website in my profile....... Home - ANDERSON MACHINE of ROSHOLT LLC

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