Has anyone converted an ADD equipped truck to manual hubs?
After 4wding last weekend the right front hub started to make a noise in 2wd on the way home. It sounded like something grinding/rubbing in the hub.
Pulling over and coming to a dead stop would cause the grinding to go away. Speeding up or slowing down just caused the noise to speed/slow.
It got more and more regular and we had to stop a number of times on the way home.
I haven't pulled apart ADD hubs and checking online shows there is little to go wrong with them.
It seems that for the issue to go away coming to a dead stop indicated something was moving. Checking schematics of the ADD system it doesn't look like there are any parts in the hubs at all really.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Cheers
Matt.
LN130 with ADD hub question
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I have the same problem. First i thought it was brake rattle, one piston sized and the other causing uneven wear and making allowing the pad to vibrate, but then a m8 had a similiar noise and it was bushes on the inside of the hubs that dont get lubrication binding to the half shafts.
I'm about to strip mine apart and finally see what it is. The add disconnect works only on the left side, the right side is always attached right through to the diff and spins the spider gears. If you get a locker you will need to disconnect the right side otherwise your whole drive train will spin even with the add disconnected. A point worth notiing, which is what i do, is I just run one hub on the right hand side(cause im lazy) and use the disconnect, but then i dont have a lift to stress the cv boots(which are broken anyway).
Mike
I'm about to strip mine apart and finally see what it is. The add disconnect works only on the left side, the right side is always attached right through to the diff and spins the spider gears. If you get a locker you will need to disconnect the right side otherwise your whole drive train will spin even with the add disconnected. A point worth notiing, which is what i do, is I just run one hub on the right hand side(cause im lazy) and use the disconnect, but then i dont have a lift to stress the cv boots(which are broken anyway).
Mike
1973 SWB Land Rover V8 Hybrid
1994 Toyota Surf
1994 Toyota Surf
Thanks Mike.
Easy write up here if anyone needs it.
http://www.yotatech.com/archive/index.php/t-76320.html
Cheers
Matt.
Easy write up here if anyone needs it.
http://www.yotatech.com/archive/index.php/t-76320.html
Cheers
Matt.
I had what sounds like same problem with my surf and had to remove the drive flange off the hub to stop it turning the driveshaft to get home. Sounded a bit like a spline slipping and speed up as i did. I replaced the outer cv and the problem was gone.
The australian toyota surf website has how to get the cv shaft out which is fairly easy to do yourself. Even has photos
I also fitted a manual hub to the drivers side but only due to the fact that I fitted a locker, the only advantage I can see to fitting one to both sides is it will allow you to engage low range with only 2 wheel drive. But if i had no locker then i wouldnt bother with either
I think if you change your cv it should be sweet
The australian toyota surf website has how to get the cv shaft out which is fairly easy to do yourself. Even has photos
I also fitted a manual hub to the drivers side but only due to the fact that I fitted a locker, the only advantage I can see to fitting one to both sides is it will allow you to engage low range with only 2 wheel drive. But if i had no locker then i wouldnt bother with either
I think if you change your cv it should be sweet