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    wheel drag then the axle shaft pushed the cap off the hub

    Thanks for the info I had just had both axels apart doing a complete seal and wheel bearing previntive maintenance replaced seals and greased CV joint I did notice some wear groves in yoke
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    wheel drag then the axle shaft pushed the cap off the hub

    Found more of the problem today now on to see what caused the failure. Any ideas on what to look at.
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    wheel drag then the axle shaft pushed the cap off the hub

    I had a similar event happen today. Some back ground on the truck it is a 1953 Studebaker M35A2 recently rebuilt the entire brake system I have taken the truck on several 50 -100 mile trips since then. The truck has been working perfect. Drove it in some mild off road situations the front air...
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