Ok, I'm posting this in a new thread because the other one has some password box popping up (annoying)....
Anyhow, I want to modify my front wheel hubs to make them smaller (in length, not diameter) as follows:
- I want to replace the cap and contents at the end of the hub (#6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in the diagram below) with a flatter one. A couple of people in the last thread said that this might be possible. The parts list pdf says #7 are the bolts, #8 is a flange, #9 a shim, and #10 a snap ring. I have no idea what these parts are. or how they can be modified or replaced. They seem to require that the cap (#6) protrude as much as it does, though. Any ideas what I can do... or who I can get to do this kind of work? Also, any ideas what something like this might cost me?
- There are some hex-key type bolts (I think #7 above) holding the hub-face on. They each protrude about 3/8" from the hub face. I don't think I can machine them, because that would probably make it impossible to remove them. I'm thinking it might be feasible to find a lower-profile bolt, though, with a standard hexagonal head, to replace them. Here is my (simplistic) drawing showing the bolts' protrusion in elevation:
I'm leaning towards modification of the hubs here.... I just need some idea of how to proceed. Any information at all is appreciated.
Thanks!