This may be just a stupid question, but "How important is it to have both of the centre hub screws?"
One screw was totally stuck, and I had to drill it out. Thought I had a spare, but dont.
Logic would dictate that its important, cause thats the way they designed it.
but on the other hand, I've seen several rotors/hub assemblies that have surprisingly little holding them together.
Here is the little bugger:
Thanks for your input!
Hub screw: how important is it?
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Hub screw: how important is it?
On second thought- don't dignify this post with a response. I shouldn't be so impatient and should just go to crappy tire and get a 6mm bolt.
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Re: Hub screw: how important is it?
I hate those philips screws they use. Dam things need an impact driver to get em out most times or they get chewed up in the process. Good choice going with a bolt.
And you obviously figured out they are both important.
Cheers!
And you obviously figured out they are both important.
Cheers!
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Re: Hub screw: how important is it?
All done and dusted. Feeling pretty happy with myself.
Next up, the rear rotors.
Next up, the rear rotors.