On my 92 the left rear wheel would lock up and skid when braking. Finely got around to see why. Pulled the wheels off and the brake drum, drum had rust about half way around it, thought this is what's making the shoes grab, sanded the rust off. All the brake components looked just fine. So putting it back together and wheels on, I noticed the wheel would rock but not the hub. Holy Crap, all the hub bolts were loose, turning it I see that the bolt holes are really wallowed out, taking the bolts out, one was even sheared.
Bolts are 3/8" or mm don't know which for sure. My thought's on a fix.
Drill out the bolt holes to 63/64", ream out next to 1/2", do this 3/8" depth into the hub itself.
Have my buddy make bushings OD .502, ID to fit bolt OD., length to fit depth. With a .502 OD that would give a .002 press fit which the bolts could press them in. Blue Loc-Tite on the bolts, Red Loc-tite on the bushings OD.
Anyone got a better way to fix it.
Bolts are 3/8" or mm don't know which for sure. My thought's on a fix.
Drill out the bolt holes to 63/64", ream out next to 1/2", do this 3/8" depth into the hub itself.
Have my buddy make bushings OD .502, ID to fit bolt OD., length to fit depth. With a .502 OD that would give a .002 press fit which the bolts could press them in. Blue Loc-Tite on the bolts, Red Loc-tite on the bushings OD.
Anyone got a better way to fix it.