Just thinking about building some ally rear uprights to take an alloy sierra bearing carrier, but also quite like the idea of using the astra front
hub assembly
like so:
But this yields a 4x100 stud pattern...
I'm not sure if I can even buy new sierra driveshafts/hubs anymore? Does anyone have any ideas for better sources for 4x108 rear hubs?
Thanks,
James
[Edited on 25/10/12 by cloudy]
I think the only new cars still using 4x108 are Pugs & Citroens (most new fords are now 5x108) - anything else is just as old as the sierra
[Edited on 25/10/2012 by mcerd1]
Saab 9000 front hub?
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Originally posted by tul214
Saab 9000 front hub?
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Originally posted by tul214
Saab 9000 front hub?
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Originally posted by cloudy
what are the caterhams/westfields of the world moving to?
James
Google seems to indicate the Saab 9000 were 4x108,
I guess MX5 is 4x100 though?
James
[Edited on 25/10/12 by cloudy]
I have bookmarked this. Its quite useful for questions like this
Westfield are using the MX5 bits and I think Caterham are useing BMW bits, certainly the diff if not the rear hubs.
These might be of interest, released by Hispec few weeks ago. Made for the Cortina, but i know they can do custom jobs aswell.
http://www.hispecbrake.co.uk/page682.html
For 108mm hubs try Mondeo front hubs and bearings.
Very cheap new and readily available.
Mondeo hub2
Mondeo hub
Also of interest - the spline on a Sierra bolt-on stub axle is the same as the Mondeo.
The Sierra's splined section is longer than the Mondeo but this could be accommodated for by using a spacer.
[Edited on 25/10/12 by minitici]
Thanks! Any good ideas on mounting that bearing? Will it come apart from the stub without a press so the bearing can be pre-fitted to an upright?
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Originally posted by minitici
For 108mm hubs try Mondeo front hubs and bearings.
Very cheap new and readily available.
Mondeo hub2
Mondeo hub
The bearing I have shown in the photo of the Mondeo hub is not an integral part of the hub.
It is a conventional double row sealed bearing.
I have just fitted the bearing for the purpose of the photo.
I did ease the fit on the hub slightly so that I can get the bearing on/off as this is a mock-up part.
MX5 hub upright
This is an alloy upright I made for a buggy.
It used an MX5 CV, hub and bearing.
The double row bearing is held into the flat plate alloy hub with a machined top hat housing bolted from the outside face.
So if I understand you correctly, you used the supplied double row bearing in that custom ali housing? Looks very neat!
James
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Originally posted by cloudy
So if I understand you correctly, you used the supplied double row bearing in that custom ali housing? Looks very neat!
James