Free wheeling hub problem
Re: Free wheeling hub problem
I did think that plastic was probably not the best material to use.
Perhaps they had run out of cheese or chocolate.
I may well replace them with those superior quality items as time/budget permits.
Perhaps they had run out of cheese or chocolate.
I may well replace them with those superior quality items as time/budget permits.
Re: Free wheeling hub problem
Are these the same as those on SJ?vitara_mad wrote:best thing you can do with them hubs is throw them in the bin they are rubbish
better of getting some aisin ones
or some vits have some fitted with ones that are basicly the same as the aisin ones but without the name on them
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
I dont know if they are the same as sj ones but certainly very similar.
I was trying to avoid saying "just bin them and fit the aisin ones" but they are far superior.
I was trying to avoid saying "just bin them and fit the aisin ones" but they are far superior.
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
aisin ones came fitted to some sj's & fit vits toomiketree wrote:Are these the same as those on SJ?vitara_mad wrote:best thing you can do with them hubs is throw them in the bin they are rubbish
better of getting some aisin ones
or some vits have some fitted with ones that are basicly the same as the aisin ones but without the name on them
the other ones are fitted to some vits & are just as good as the aisin ones
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
For now I would remove and try to clean them or just try and get the original hubs so its locked all the time or aisin
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Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
don't have budget for that at the moment. Need some tyres & a winch bumper first.
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
Yeah they are a bit much
I would just get a set of standard hubs until you get some cash, I wouldn't trust them plastic ones
I would just get a set of standard hubs until you get some cash, I wouldn't trust them plastic ones
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Re: Free wheeling hub problem
Do a search for the following on this site
http://suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/viewto ... 36/t,5371/
Hope this helps..
http://suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/viewto ... 36/t,5371/
Hope this helps..
Re: Free wheeling hub problem
Well, that was interesting. I managed to remove the hub fairly easily.
I eventually worked out how to take it to bits.
Still couldn't budge the locking dial (or whatever it is called).
I did manage to put it back together locked, so I can use my 4x4 as a 4x4.
So, it is time to look out for replacements.
I eventually worked out how to take it to bits.
Still couldn't budge the locking dial (or whatever it is called).
I did manage to put it back together locked, so I can use my 4x4 as a 4x4.
So, it is time to look out for replacements.