When removing the rear wheel assemblies, and the spindle nut and flanges, the spindles just slid right out of the the support/bearing housings. I took them to Vansteel in Clearwater Fl and learned that the previous owner may have 'turned' them into "slip fit" spindles commonly used for racing. He also said that they were useless now and would require new ones for bearings to be pressed onto. He did a micron measurement, the the figure was -----.4 (all I remember off hand). He said they needed to be at least .7 to be able to be used.
Has anyone had any experiences with "slip fit" spindles? What the pros vs the cons are to having them?
Also upon inspecting the bearings the only damage was a barley perceivable brown 'burn' streak on the inner races of the outer bearings. Is this a sign they were close to failing?
Thanks
Alex
Has anyone had any experiences with "slip fit" spindles? What the pros vs the cons are to having them?
Also upon inspecting the bearings the only damage was a barley perceivable brown 'burn' streak on the inner races of the outer bearings. Is this a sign they were close to failing?
Thanks
Alex
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