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loose sprocket damaged new hub
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[QUOTE="MikeT, post: 1430152, member: 21398"] I'd actually try filling in the holes with JBweld and then redrill them back to the correct size. First I'd roll up a piece of 100 grit sandpaper and slightly roughen the inside of the existing holes then clean it out with brake cleaner. Then you can fill and redrill with JBweld. Use the stock hardware and torque the nuts down to the correct specification. Hopefully that will work. I would not drill out the holes any larger because that would be removing metal and therefore make the whole thing weaker. [/QUOTE]
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