Hub bolts - part no.06503088

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stevemanu

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Hi,

Just about to change front wheel hubs - noise at speed getting bad.

Have bought new hubs, but they don't come with the required 3 hub bolts per side...

I've found the part no. 06503088, but having problems finding any in UK.

I considered ordering from US, but MOPAR site has error on shipping costs, and only other possibility is factorychryslerparts.com.

Can anyone help with a supplier in UK please?
I don't mind ordering from overseas, but would like to get bolts asap - so I can fit hubs.

Thanks.
 

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Why can't you reuse your old hub bolts? I did.

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I would, but bit too far gone with rust, and threads probably not v good.
I suspect they'll probably get damaged when I try to remove them too.
 

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Yours will probably be fine, they look like a high grade bolt. I just took my passenger hub off today for the first time and they came off easily.
 

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Your bolts will be just fine. The threads are all covered for the most part and should remain pretty clean. Especially after unthreading. About to do my second hub in the near future.
 

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Thanks will have another look at MOPAR - they did have fault on site with shipping overseas before (had to have minimum order value of $9999!)
 

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Thanks, you're probably right, but garage were asking for bolts, and I wanted to cover myself to avoid car being off the road whilst garage ordered them.
 

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I was just worried that if bolts can't be removed easily then they could get damaged, or have to be drilled out (worst case scenario), but I might just trust to luck and other people's experience - thanks.
 

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I was just worried that if bolts can't be removed easily then they could get damaged, or have to be drilled out (worst case scenario), but I might just trust to luck and other people's experience - thanks.

Absolutely understandable. Better to be safe than sorry!
 

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Mine were on for 11 year in the salt belt. They came out very easily no issues.

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