what if the drum just slides over the studs? Why won't it be okay onced the wheel is on? --- Pweihl <pweihl@xxxx> wrote: > Hello to all, > > I have a 67 Chrysler 300 that has 11x3 brake drums, > rather than the standard 11x2 1/2, and had to > replace my drums. I paid $110 each plus shipping. > They came without the hub. My local machine shop > (in Saint Louis, MO) pressed the studs out, which is > what really holds the hub to the drum, and pressed > my hubs into the new drums. The drums were then > turned and they worked just fine. The only problem > was the shoulders of the new replacement studs > weren't as long as the old ones, which means that > the shoulders didn't come all the way through the > drum, but they were long enough to hold the drum to > the hub. He said that once the wheel and lug nuts > were put on, the assembly would stay in place, which > it does. He stated that the studs with the longer > shoulders were not available. Everything that was > stated in reference to "drums" is on target, I have > been through it and it worked. By the way, the > total machine shop charge for doing each front drum > was approximately $25.00 each. > Paul > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com