free wheeling hubs
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That's too swanky lool looks sweet
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In my opinion Aisin freewheeling hubs are the only ones to buy, the are the strongest and they are really simple to service.
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I don't know why but theres something at the back of my head telling me the circlip on an SJ sits in a different place than on the Vitara on the stub axle/CV joint. Like I say I may be wrong. Im sure someone else will know better than me.........
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I think that's correct, I know SJ fwh don't fit vits but vit fwh do fit sjsrgonzobull wrote:I don't know why but theres something at the back of my head telling me the circlip on an SJ sits in a different place than on the Vitara on the stub axle/CV joint. Like I say I may be wrong. Im sure someone else will know better than me.........
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Theres some on difflock atm
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Hi Folks would freewheeling hubs make a big difference to fuel consumption and general noise
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Your fuel consumtion will improve, don't think it cuts out any noise unless your front ujs are fecked, feels weird when you first put them on lol
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Plus it's very handy if you break anything on the front, ie diff, cv, driveshaft or prop