
front wheel hub steps
Re: front wheel hub steps
To me those things dont even belong on a pinzgauer and where ever availble on them from the factory...the only truck that had these was the 404 Mog......i just dont like them 

Re: front wheel hub steps
Honest question, do you drive your Pinzgauer regularly? I don't know how the hub step wasn't a factory configuration. It's a much better step position and doesn't compromise the approach angle like the body-mounted steps fitted to some Pinzgauers.
Jason @battlebornpinzgauer
[1975 Pinzgauer 710K 2.7L EFI, 1972 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder]
[1975 Pinzgauer 710K 2.7L EFI, 1972 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder]
Re: front wheel hub steps
Well i own a 716k and have the original steps that are normaly mounted on the pinzgauer. They look alot like these and i had never problems with approach angles.... even when i puch them trough the mud or ground , they keep up verry well.
https://swissarmyvehicles.com/pinzgauer ... ront-right
https://swissarmyvehicles.com/pinzgauer ... ront-right
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Re: front wheel hub steps
If you can just get a idea of what the flange part should be thickness and OD and the OD of the step portion I will draw something up.
Tim
1975 710K
1975 710K
Re: front wheel hub steps
I ended up building me own. Here's the dimensions I used. The flange is just less than the gap between the wheel and the brake housing so that it won't interfere with wheel mounting. The set screw keeps it from rattling once installed. There's nothing magic about the wall thickness on the step itself - mine was based on some scrap I had lying around.
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Re: front wheel hub steps
The Land Rover style of wheel steps which bolt onto the wheel studs are much more comfortable on the feet. They are much larger in diameter and more easily attach to the wheel.
Garry
Garry
1973 Haflinger AP700
1977 Landrover FC 101
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1971 Jaguar Series 3 E-Type Conv
1957 Landrover 88" Station Wagon
1957 Landrover 88"
1977 Landrover FC 101
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1971 Jaguar Series 3 E-Type Conv
1957 Landrover 88" Station Wagon
1957 Landrover 88"
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Re: front wheel hub steps
I am sure those larger steps are more functional but not very good on the aesthetics'.
Here is my idea based on your dimensions. The two piece design keeps the price down and makes it so they are slightly adjustable to take out any play. I know that the main issue going this route is they could come lose but with some red loctite and the friction between the threads and the face against the hub I do not think it would be a issue.
Here is my idea based on your dimensions. The two piece design keeps the price down and makes it so they are slightly adjustable to take out any play. I know that the main issue going this route is they could come lose but with some red loctite and the friction between the threads and the face against the hub I do not think it would be a issue.
Tim
1975 710K
1975 710K
Re: front wheel hub steps
This looks great to me.
I'm in.
How much would you charge me for it? I would like to buy 2 sets, for all 4 wheels.
Also, do we need some form of rubber pad between the hub step an the wheel, to eliminate rubbing of aluminum against metal?
I'm in.
How much would you charge me for it? I would like to buy 2 sets, for all 4 wheels.
Also, do we need some form of rubber pad between the hub step an the wheel, to eliminate rubbing of aluminum against metal?
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Do you mean for the flange or where the center piece butts up against the hub or both? Since you can lock it tight I am not sure how much it would move and rub really.. The center piece would rub as its tightened but not sure after that but I wouldn't think the center of the rim would flex much if at all??
Tim
1975 710K
1975 710K
Re: front wheel hub steps
I would like to eliminate any rubbing against the wheel (if I can help it), be it flange or center piece.
Maybe some sponge tape could help achieve that.
I also think the center of the rim won't flex at all.
Please let me know the price and how soon you can have them ready.
Many thanks!!
Maybe some sponge tape could help achieve that.
I also think the center of the rim won't flex at all.
Please let me know the price and how soon you can have them ready.
Many thanks!!
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Re: front wheel hub steps
Been a bit busy around here but will try and work on that when I can.
Tim
1975 710K
1975 710K
Re: front wheel hub steps
Interested in a pair as well,
checked my measures today (mm), Pinz 710M ex Swiss army
checked my measures today (mm), Pinz 710M ex Swiss army
Hugues
From Switzerland
From Switzerland
Re: front wheel hub steps
Hello Hugues
to make steps
I'll try to combine the use of winch and steps
that can be useful
a bit like the idea in the link below
http://invenseine.free.fr/treuilrouebis.htm
Eric
"google translate"

original >
Bonjour Hugues
à faire des marches-pieds
j essayerai de cumuler l'usage treuil et marches-pied
cela peut être utile
un peut dans l'idée du lien ci dessous
to make steps
I'll try to combine the use of winch and steps
that can be useful
a bit like the idea in the link below
http://invenseine.free.fr/treuilrouebis.htm
Eric
"google translate"

original >
Bonjour Hugues
à faire des marches-pieds
j essayerai de cumuler l'usage treuil et marches-pied
cela peut être utile
un peut dans l'idée du lien ci dessous
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Re: front wheel hub steps
Hi,compunerdy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:30 pm Been a bit busy around here but will try and work on that when I can.
Did you manage to find time to progress this project?
Thanks
Hugues
Hugues
From Switzerland
From Switzerland