Building for the road course...again

Doesn't sound like there's a small market at all, Phate.
But, if you make them good enough, maybe the market will dry up over time.
 
That's within reason to make, especially since an axle doesn't go through these (no broaching splines). If there's a small market for them, I'm in. @gotovato do you have a good one handy?
There’s definitely a market for them. The ones Ktuned did sold out immediately but ultimately they had some problem as well.

I could order a cheap one off rockauto and ship it directly to you? It’s a weird design I’m not sure if that’s why no one has solutioned this yet.

Some pictures here
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@phate don't you want a broken one too?

Yeah, I wanted to see a good one just to make sure it's manufacturable in my CNC - it is.

I can't tell from the broken hub pic of where exactly the break is occurring -

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But it looks like that's just a cast steel piece that's been finish machined in a couple spots. I think making it 1-piece is totally reasonable; we just need to figure out the material.


@gotovato I'll shoot you a PM so we can work on the logistics of making this happen.
 
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Here’s a picture of a cracked one I caught. This is usually how I find them
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They seem to just crack. I believe it is a one piece hub that’s a cheap casting then machined to finish. Those stupid holes don’t help anything either. The flange is 6mm thick from what I measured which probably also isn’t great
 
What's your car pull for lateral G's, and what rear tire size are you running, and what's the weight and weight distro of the car right now? We need to math out the force the hub is seeing.
 
What's your car pull for lateral G's, and what rear tire size are you running, and what's the weight and weight distro of the car right now? We need to math out the force the hub is seeing.
Average G’s around 1.2-1.45 peaking up to 1.6g

225/45/17 rear tire - 200tw for class rules
Car weights about 2700lbs
Weight distro I’d have to put it back on the scales but it’s front heavy and rear light lol
I’d guess 65% front 35% rear give or take?
 
I feel like reproducing the same hub minus the holes and just a better material might be the answer here.

I have shipped a hub off to Phate and it should arrive Thursday/friday. Hopefully something can be done here!!
 
I feel like the geometry ain't helping much here either...Honestly it seems like if that hub were thicker (keeping the outer dimensions the same, basically thickening it up to the inside) you could probably keep the lightening holes and it would be fine. The stock ones do seem pretty wimpy, that's for sure.
 
Ideally a thicker flange would probably solve this problem. Add 2-3mm to the back side of it to not affect the offset and good to go?

The holes I have no idea. Maybe done for lightness?

Most of us tracking this platform have a lot of rear spring rate and sway bar as well. Hitting curbs and three wheeling around probably doesn’t help anything either
 
While you are operating well outside of the design parameters of that part it's obvious that it was made to a bare minimum strength just by looking at it.
 
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