[Found!] 65 Dart GT 10" front Hub

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I need a hub for a 65 Dart 10" front brakes. Looking for RH thread. I will take a pair if that's how you want to sell them. Will also take drums if needed, and price is fair. Shipping would be to 17025. posting picture, it uses a big bearing on that back, much larger than later models, not sure if 66 would work the same. 7/16 small bolt pattern
Thanks for any help
T.J.

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Here's the issue I mentioned, the base of each stud is swedged or flaired out to lock the drum on. When you press the studs out it very often oversizes the hub holes.

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Here's the issue I mentioned, the base of each stud is swedged or flaired out to lock the drum on. When you press the studs out it very often oversizes the hub holes.

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I had seen somewhere on here that someone used a tool similar to a hole saw to cut that before removing. I am not sure if it was a regular hole saw or just for cutting the swedge, @RustyRatRod may know more.
 
Here's the issue I mentioned, the base of each stud is swedged or flaired out to lock the drum on. When you press the studs out it very often oversizes the hub holes.

Correct, the front studs are swaged in place. You can grind that off to be able to remove the stud, and it won't bugger up the hole. I used a dremel to get mine out.
 
I had seen somewhere on here that someone used a tool similar to a hole saw to cut that before removing. I am not sure if it was a regular hole saw or just for cutting the swedge, @RustyRatRod may know more.

Yes, all it takes it a regular steel cutting 5/8 hole saw. Really simple to do. I use my drill press but you can do it carefully with a hand held drill. I just drill the swedges all the way through the drum to the hub surface and that lets the drum loose.
 
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