So I was looking online (as you do to kill time) and I saw these.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 024892.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 024668.htm
Will they fit an escudo? If not what would need to be done to make them fit or is it too much hassle. I would ask on Tardme but how would I know if it was correct (at least on here you guys have no vested interest in the sale).
I have the autos at the moment and will need to replace them eventually, so I am always looking for a bargain.
Cheers,
Heath
Suzuki SJ Aisin Manual hubs
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Re: Suzuki SJ Aisin Manual hubs
Hey Heath,
great minds think alike-already asked him and he said they are a strait fit
apparently the auto ones are shit dissengaging when you dont wont em to bla bla. I nearly
grabbed some but thats when the clutch went , $$$$ you know how it is
Al
great minds think alike-already asked him and he said they are a strait fit
apparently the auto ones are shit dissengaging when you dont wont em to bla bla. I nearly
grabbed some but thats when the clutch went , $$$$ you know how it is
Al
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Re: Suzuki SJ Aisin Manual hubs
Yeah. I've looked at these as well, because I need a set for the second truck.
Then I went and priced up brand-new manual hubs and found I could get them for about $260. (It depends where you go, and how well they will look after you as the top quotes were over $420)
Because of this I think I'll pay a little bit more and go new. The last set I got were second-hand and virtually unused, but still let me down on the first trip as I had to strip them on the side of the track and de-rust/clean/lube them to get them to engage. At least I know how they work now!
Then I went and priced up brand-new manual hubs and found I could get them for about $260. (It depends where you go, and how well they will look after you as the top quotes were over $420)
Because of this I think I'll pay a little bit more and go new. The last set I got were second-hand and virtually unused, but still let me down on the first trip as I had to strip them on the side of the track and de-rust/clean/lube them to get them to engage. At least I know how they work now!
'89 3-Dr scud. 2" body lift, 2" suspension, Snorkel, 31x10.5's, Evil-daughter chose the paint-job.
Re: Suzuki SJ Aisin Manual hubs
i have aisin hubs on mine that i took of a 413, pull them to bits before you put them on and you wont have a problem with them , the auto ones are probaly the best auto ones ive used , i smashed 5 front diffs and one axle on the auto hubs before one shattered, i only went to manual cause my diffs are both locked and i cruise in 2wd low range quite a bit, while swapping your hubs repack your front bearings as they dont last long doing 4wding around water and mud.
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Re: Suzuki SJ Aisin Manual hubs
Sweet , if you guys are prepaired to pay over $200 secondhand what are the set of lock hubs I just found in my shed worth to you guys ? Never worry about them jamming up or unlocking etc
. Make me an offer if anyone wants them . I can't run them as I need to unlock the front diff now
Chris


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