'93 Voyager rear hubs, pressed into drums?

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by SBlackfoot, Apr 9, 2005.

  1. SBlackfoot

    SBlackfoot Guest

    Quick question. Are the rear drums and hubs pressed together, or are they
    slip-fit pieces like the front rotors on the front hubs? I ask because the
    new drums didn't come with the hubs and I don't have tools to press them
    apart and back together in the garage.
     
    SBlackfoot, Apr 9, 2005
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  2. SBlackfoot

    maxpower Guest

    If I remember correctly you can get after maket drums, they come without the
    hubs, Chrysler sells the complete drum and hub together
     
    maxpower, Apr 9, 2005
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  3. SBlackfoot

    SBlackfoot Guest

    If I remember correctly you can get after maket drums, they come without
    the

    Well I already have the drums without hubs. I'm just wondering if I need to
    actually press the hubs out of the old drums or if I can expect them to slip
    apart with a good hammer and decent penetrating oil. Any idea?
     
    SBlackfoot, Apr 9, 2005
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  4. SBlackfoot

    aarcuda69062 Guest


    Well I already have the drums without hubs. I'm just wondering if I need to
    actually press the hubs out of the old drums or if I can expect them to slip
    apart with a good hammer and decent penetrating oil. Any idea?[/QUOTE]

    You'll need to knock all ten studs out, switch the hubs to the
    new drums and then press in ten NEW studs.
    The studs may also need to be swaged, this will be more apparent
    once the studs are back in place if there is a significant amount
    of the stud shoulder sticking past the drum.

    Sounds like you'll be better off returning the aftermarket drums
    and going OEM.
     
    aarcuda69062, Apr 10, 2005
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  5. SBlackfoot

    SBlackfoot Guest

    You'll need to knock all ten studs out, switch the hubs to the
    Considering how much OEM parts would cost I think I'll try to find a pair of
    decent hubs/drums at the yard, press the drums off at work, and use the
    aftermarket drums. That'd be more fun than taking the easy way out too. lol
     
    SBlackfoot, Apr 10, 2005
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  6. SBlackfoot

    maxpower Guest

    Just do as aarcuda says, that is how they are assembled
     
    maxpower, Apr 10, 2005
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  7. SBlackfoot

    mic canic Guest

    gee i have always been able to pound out the hub without removing the lugs
    You'll need to knock all ten studs out, switch the hubs to the
    new drums and then press in ten NEW studs.
    The studs may also need to be swaged, this will be more apparent
    once the studs are back in place if there is a significant amount
    of the stud shoulder sticking past the drum.

    Sounds like you'll be better off returning the aftermarket drums
    and going OEM.[/QUOTE]
     
    mic canic, Apr 10, 2005
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  8. SBlackfoot

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Please paint a big fluorescent red X on the front, sides and rear
    of the vehicles that you do this to.
     
    aarcuda69062, Apr 10, 2005
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  9. SBlackfoot

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Considering how much OEM parts would cost I think I'll try to find a pair of
    decent hubs/drums at the yard, press the drums off at work, and use the
    aftermarket drums. That'd be more fun than taking the easy way out too. lol[/QUOTE]

    If you have excess to a press, it shouldn't be a big deal then...

    But I don't understand why you're procuring the second set of
    hubs from the boneyard.
     
    aarcuda69062, Apr 10, 2005
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  10. SBlackfoot

    SBlackfoot Guest

    If you have excess to a press, it shouldn't be a big deal then...
    Well if I find a second set of hubs I can prepare the assemblies ahead of
    time and install them immediately after removing the old ones, rather than
    leaving the van sitting in the driveway on jackstands while I dart into work
    to piss around with the old drums. Of course I have Friday off so I may have
    time to do exactly that.
     
    SBlackfoot, Apr 10, 2005
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  11. SBlackfoot

    mic canic Guest

    carefull all!! god is getting ready to bark out more of his
     
    mic canic, Apr 12, 2005
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  12. SBlackfoot

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    What page of the FSM is this on again?
     
    aarcuda69062, Apr 12, 2005
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  13. SBlackfoot

    mic canic Guest

    it's not
     
    mic canic, Apr 16, 2005
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  14. SBlackfoot

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    [/QUOTE]
    I know.
     
    aarcuda69062, Apr 16, 2005
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