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GT350R hub replacement options for heavy track use?

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steveespo

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@tracktardicus The front hubs are bullet proof. Rear Hubs are a maintenance item. Studs are fine, but bearings will get noisy/loose after extended track time. If you have an R, buy the stock 350 hubs and use/reuse ARP studs -- it's way cheaper.

No greater expert on tracking GT350s than Black Boss. Factory hubs are very strong. Keep a new set as spares and change when they become loose. Also keep watch on rear axle nut torque, they sometimes become loose and accelerate wear on the rear hubs.


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steveespo

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Last time I was at Griggs Racing they offered an upgraded hub bearing package that was supposed to last a lifetime. Might want to give them a shout as well to see if that is an option for you.
Must be something in a ceramic bearing package. They really are the way to if you can afford them to be fabricated to your needs.
 

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