Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
- Jordi
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
I'll think about it.
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- turbo-tom
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
garage down the drive onto the road onto the trailer. Then off the trailer on the road up the driveway then back in its house. So not many i guess
Tom
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
If mine was offroad only it would have fixed drive flanges, no point in running fwh if your zuki doesn't see the road.
- Tramp
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
I heard 'aisin' were the best because all internal components are metal ( this was from difflock many years ago) luckily mine came pre fitted with aisin fwh and they have been fine for what I've used my zook foe, not that I've given it a particularly hard time!
- mike harris
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
..... Bargain !!
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- turbo-tom
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Re: Strongest, FWH vs Locked Hubs
dont need a set got a set awaiting refub in my workshop
Tom
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