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Old 30th August 2012, 10:24 PM
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Hi does anyone know why RU8 is the shape it is
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Old 30th August 2012, 10:35 PM
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I would hazard a guess that it's this way to save the effort on cutting. RU7 is round, because it goes into the tube, and the hole is round , because the round UJ has to pass through it, but the outside shape of RU8 is a nice envelope of the 4 threaded bearing mounting holes made out of 6 straight lines so it's easier to make. Also, it allows you to weld RU8 straight to RU7 in the 4 places where RU7 is not covered.
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Old 30th August 2012, 11:45 PM
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Hi thanks for the info. I understand that but I have placed the hubs over some 5" billet I intend to use and they would fit with just a small overhang. This would save a lot of time and money not having to have the profiling done or welding. All comments appreciated
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Old 31st August 2012, 01:29 AM
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I can't see it being a problem at all as long as there is enough material to put a good weld on.I have seen one supplier on ebay I think who makes them as you mention as its probably cheaper and easier.
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