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> Front strut axle repairs
technicalninja
post Feb 10 2025, 11:25 AM
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Has anyone ever repaired a front axle?

The bearings can spin and reduce the axle diameter. Porsche AND Nissan (and lots of others) with old school front wheel bearings all have this issue.

In the past I've simply replaced the strut. Both Z car and Porsche struts are getting rare and I was wondering if anyone had tried plating or maybe powder coat to restore the original diameter.

Thoughts, suggestions?
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post Feb 10 2025, 02:40 PM
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The gun world has some coatings used to tighten pistol slides that might work.

I asked my son Austin to look.

My problem is almost all the used stuff I've seen has had too much clearance, especially on the outer bearing. The inner is seldom an issue.

Being able to buy bearings with +.001-2 tighter ID would work BETTER!

You just carefully hand fit...

I've never seen wheel bearings offered in under sizes.

I've got a set of EXCELLENT 914 units, but I want to move up to 3.5" 911 junk.

Just wondered if anyone has skinned this cat...
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