free wheeling hubs
free wheeling hubs
are the free wheeling hubs the same for a SJ410 as a SJ413?
- Edweird
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Re: free wheeling hubs
As far as I'm aware, yes. I think Vitaras can also use the same ones.
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: free wheeling hubs
Thanks for the fast responseEdweird wrote:As far as I'm aware, yes. I think Vitaras can also use the same ones.
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Re: free wheeling hubs
Aisin hubs are the easiest to strip and grease. I have AVM tough hubs on and they have daft bolts in them what are a very strange allen key fit (not imperial or Metric)
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Re: free wheeling hubs
they are the ones I was looking atturbo-tom wrote:Yeah just get the manual ones/asin ones!