TRE 0 Pro Racer Pro Race Winner Jan 27, 2013 1,531 462 83 12 Nov 12, 2013 #1 When hubs are reconed on a wheel
Rocket car 0 Pro Racer Jan 1, 2013 1,238 24 38 12 Algonquin for the"good land". Wayne's World Nov 12, 2013 #2 TRE said: When hubs are reconed on a wheel Click to expand... I believe that is on-the inside of the wheel, where the axle pokes through. It is re-shaped for less rub on the body.
TRE said: When hubs are reconed on a wheel Click to expand... I believe that is on-the inside of the wheel, where the axle pokes through. It is re-shaped for less rub on the body.
T tmeyer 0 Mar 7, 2013 329 0 16 12 Nov 12, 2013 #3 The end of the inner hub on the inside of the wheel is reshaped to have less of a contact area to reduce friction when the wheel hub touches the body.
The end of the inner hub on the inside of the wheel is reshaped to have less of a contact area to reduce friction when the wheel hub touches the body.
bracketracer 0 Pro Racer Mar 21, 2013 1,768 151 63 12 STL Nov 12, 2013 #4 I'm going to say that it applies to the outer hub as well. The outer step gets cut down and the outer hub formed to a flat cone shape. Stock outer hub on left, modded outer hub on right. See the difference?
I'm going to say that it applies to the outer hub as well. The outer step gets cut down and the outer hub formed to a flat cone shape. Stock outer hub on left, modded outer hub on right. See the difference?