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1066 with cracked rear wheels
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Posted by Kruse on April 27, 2004 at 17:27:17 from (63.147.130.90):
My brother bought a 1066 on an auction a few months ago and tonight he took the duals off. My to his surprise the hubs are cracked right around the drive axle. (The inside hub, not the dual) It looks like that at one time the four bolts that hold the wheel to the axle were not tightened or that the bolts had loosened up and allowed the hub to crack. Question: Should he just tighten them back up and use them or should he get some replacements? The axle looks good and is not damaged. My opinion is that he should put in some new bolts and reuse them, but I'm not an IH expert. Next question: Is this common on these wheels or were the bolts just too loose and the wheels cracked? Next (and final) question: Where would you get replacements? Salvage yard or is there an aftermarket place that sells/manufactures these? Thanks for your time.
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