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			The trailer place suggested that I might be able to salvage the current threads, so I'll see if I can do that.  I think about 20% of the threads are toast.  A new axle (w/o hubs) is about $100.  A new hub is $29 and I didn't get a quote on the spindle, but that is an option.  I have an air grinder and a mig welder, so if I can't build up the spindle and recut the threads, then I might just take off the current spindle and weld in a new one.
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			for the amount of a new spindle just get a new one, better safe then sorry, you don't want to do the job twice!!
		 
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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			I'd figure a way to recut those threads, slap 'er back on and go!!...that nut doesn't even torque down tight, so there's no real pressure on those threads...w/80% still intact, plus what you'll get back chasin' 'em out again, there oughtta be PLENTY of holdin' power...
		 
				__________________ '74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha | 
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 plus heck there's a keeper to hold the nut on and in place anyway. 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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