How did you know to cut it to #13 size? Is there a mark in the hub? Preload not that important?
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Some of you guys are pretty inventive!
I've grown to loathe unnecessarily playing with front hubs and am very thankful to have switched to Aspire-derived 'floating and vented' rotors so as to be able to leave hubs alone whenever playing with brakes. I could never get any decent life out of Festy rotors before they warped, rusted or scored badly.
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostI thought that you had a quality way to make spacers but the way you describe sounds sketchy. The cut must be perfectly perpendicular and uniform or the bearing(s) will be cocked or unevenly loaded. I am also sceptical of this "ruler".
An 02 rio has the same wheel bearing design that our festys have.
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostI still don't know how you chose .2666 as the thickness without the old spacer. Is the # stamped on the hub? Also is the digital ruler a micrometer?
Micrometer, thats it ! I'm a bit of a redneck :toothy9:
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Originally posted by Fester's Quest View PostI had read a thread on here about someone who had success with a 12 and a 13 . Then i read another thread that stated that 11 through 15 would work, so i chose 13 as my median size.
Micrometer, thats it ! I'm a bit of a redneck :toothy9:
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Originally posted by georgeb View PostSo you guessed? Well maybe you got lucky!Last edited by Fester's Quest; 05-29-2012, 11:54 PM.
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