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Modifying the Rear Spindle's Locking System

 

(for Front wheel Drive -2WD- EA82 Subarus)

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When is Needed to do Service on Ball Bearings or Brake Pads / shoes on the Rear wheels of a Front Wheel Drive -2WD- EA82 Subaru, you'll notice that the Drum / Disc is held in place by a simple Nut which is prevented from spin freely by a Locking twistable Washer that Locks everything, and with time and repeated Twistings on and off, such washer trend to Break. th_thdizzy.gif

 

Sometimes is even worse, the worn Washer Breaks / Fails \ Loosens the Nut while the Car is in Motion and it Makes the Bearings to Loose its tightness and can lead to a Huge Bearings Fail, Damagin' the Spindle and even it can lead to Loose a Wheel and Make a Huge Fat Crash... 
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So, I Decided to get rid of the Washer Locking System, for a More Safer Option: I installed a Safer "Castle" Nut instead of the regular Nut, and I Drilled a Transversal Hole to the Spindle, where the castle nut settled, to Cross both the Castle Nut and the Base with a twistable Nail. 
Images Worth thousands of Words... See:


 

Drilled the Transversal Hole on the Spindle, and placed the New Castle Nut

 

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Closer Perspective:

 

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Already with the Nail Crossed and Twisted:

 

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Finally, with the Original Cap ...th_dance9bh.gif... it Works Great!

 

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Finding a Castle Nut with same Thread and with Small Width to fit there, was very hard, I Found mines on an aftermarket store; the salesman told me they belongs to the steering arms of a '97 impreza ¿ :confused:?

 

I Hope this Idea Could Help Many FWD Subies Owners ... th_thidea.gif ...


Kind Regards.

Edited by Loyale 2.7 Turbo
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Important Note:  Such modification works identical with Drum or Disc brakes' setups, as long as both are for Front wheel drive EA82's ... However, these ideas might work on other cars' models; remember: Use this Ideas at your Own Risk!

 

I Changed the Drums with Discs using the same modified Spindles, as you can Read more info and see Photos, Here:

 

~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/109931-public-thanks-to-a-great-friend-rear-disc-brake-swap/

 

Such modification works identical with Drum or Disc brakes' setups. 

 

 

Also you can see on the above photos, How I Redrilled the Lug Pattern on the Hubs of my beloved Subaru "BumbleBeast" from 4X140 to 4X114.3 ... th_thi-m_so_happy.gif... I did that since year 1996 in order to let my Subie use more "Standard" Rims, it has been working Flawlessly since then; you know how hard is to find a good set of Rims in the original Subaru's 4X140 lug pattern, other than 13" ... only Peugeot & Citröen rims are rare-to-find alternatives; so I redrilled the Hubs and got rid of that problem, forever... 

 

 

 

Kind Regards.

 

► Edited to Update the Web Links, due to the New USMB's system.

Edited by Loyale 2.7 Turbo
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