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Location: Bala North Wales
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Fiat Pandas are awesome little cars. They handle as is on rails. I had one several years ago and recall that i was able to drive from Llynclys to Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (about 12 miles) on a fairly twisty road at 60mph all the way (before they made the two villages in between 30mph limits). On one occasion, I chased a 2.5 litre Vectra along there. He got away from me on the straights, but I was hanging onto his rear bumper as soon as it got bendy. Huge fun! I am sure you will enjoy driving it!
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02-06-2019, 09:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2019, 10:20 PM by Bob Culver.)
Hubs are sometimes damaged by crashes, use of claw pullers etc. It is common for hubs to work free on the axle shaft and damage both. All sorts of crude repairs may have been adopted, including welding so the hub needs to be removed with proper puller to check the exact cause. New hubs are available (two types) but a pity to mix with an imperfect axle. Many old posts on the topic of hub fit.
Flanges known to fail and brutal straightening does not help. Would need silicon sealer after. Would need to remove studs. Using a heavy vice could probably do much with a club hammer. Without a lathe and dummy axle a bit tedious to check progress. Scrap flywheel or heavy brake disc as anvil may be useful. Brake firms have mountains of old discs. A press would be worth a try but could be expensive if suitable rings not to hand.
Serious wobble likely to work the bearing loose on axle body with damage to the latter.
If the hub thread for puller is unuseable I gather some weld on a thick ring and pull on that
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Have you fitted the offending wheel to the front hub and spun to ascertain that it's the rear hub at fault?
Has the axle key cocked up when fitting the hub causing this to sit not completely true?
Is the axle bent?
Last resort buy a new hub for peace of mind and speedy result.
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I believe Russell could on the right track, particularly if the wheel was previously running true you may have a key that has failed and the hub spun slightly so it is now sitting cocked on the key remains.
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