Originally Posted by
kramnnim
I'd grab some 242 (blue) loctite while at the hardware store to use on that nut, just to help keep it from coming loose.
That won't do anything though. Might keep the bolt sitting there for a while, but it won't allow him to put any torque on the bolt if it is stripped.
If the bolthole goes all the way through that part of the hub, and there is room back there for a nut, then I think that using a nut behind it would be a good solution. I presume it would take a somewhat longer bolt to grab the nut. I am trying to picture the disk hubs I have seen, but I would have thought those were blind holes that were not open on the backside. But, if it is, then go for it.
jim
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