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i had to change out my hubs on my 2004 f350 super duty 6.0 i put in self lockers but the damb hubcaps are to big theres a 1" gap any ideas maybee a diff yr cap will be flush
Hello. Welcome to FTE.
So, if I understand correctly, you replaced the factory lock out hubs with a set of aftermarket hubs. Now, you have a gap between the hub and center cap because the aftermarket hubs are shorter than factory. I don't believe there is a factory center cap that is shorter, I had the same issue on my 2001 with aftermarket hubs and factory wheels/center caps.
i had to change out my hubs on my 2004 f350 super duty 6.0 i put in self lockers but the damb hubcaps are to big theres a 1" gap any ideas maybee a diff yr cap will be flush
Welcome to FTE and the MN Chapter! It looks like Mike got you an answer. I am not sure on this as my hubs are still all factory.
Originally Posted by Ford79
I think so Troy. Just hope everything goes well with the up pipe replacement.
Gotta clean up in the shop a little before Saturday. And ask for some warmer weather, only supposed to be 40.
Yeah I hope everything goes good also! It always seems like there is some cleaning to be done at least at my place anyhow! haha
Yeah I hope everything goes good also! It always seems like there is some cleaning to be done at least at my place anyhow! haha
Cleaning is a never ending cycle around here. Seems like every time I do something, I never have time to clean up after myself. So, the next time I want to do something it takes at least 30 minutes to clean up from the last "project".
Yeah I heard on the radio that the Star Tribune is saying that the St.Cloud area is suppose to get some snow friday night and saturday like 5-10 inches! You heard anything about that?
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