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vacuum hub pipes
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01 Jun 2011 19:02 #17189
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hi my vacuum hub pipes have broken at front can any1 tell me where to get ready made ones??????????????? thanx

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01 Jun 2011 19:20 #17191
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: vacuum hub pipes
Which one??? I have a rigid pipe that goes over the top of the axle spare that you can have for free + postage if it's that one.
If it's the flexi's, they're only pushed on bits of rubber pipe - you're local motor factor's couls sort something out to replace them, I'm sure.
I can't help with the rigid one on the driver's side radius arm though.
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If it's the flexi's, they're only pushed on bits of rubber pipe - you're local motor factor's couls sort something out to replace them, I'm sure.
I can't help with the rigid one on the driver's side radius arm though.
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01 Jun 2011 19:27 #17193
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Replied by linzi on topic Re: vacuum hub pipes
they are 2 rigid pipes like brake pipes and go over the axel up towards the engine then they split to rubber goin into a wee black box, is that what you got thanx:)
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01 Jun 2011 19:50 #17196
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: vacuum hub pipes
I've only got the part that runs over the top of the axle.
It's from an axle I bought from the breakers. They cut is elsewhere and as I have manual hubs, If needed I would just block mine off if the pipes broke, but as they haven't, I've left it alone.
Where has yours broken exactly?
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It's from an axle I bought from the breakers. They cut is elsewhere and as I have manual hubs, If needed I would just block mine off if the pipes broke, but as they haven't, I've left it alone.
Where has yours broken exactly?
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01 Jun 2011 19:59 #17198
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Replied by linzi on topic Re: vacuum hub pipes
its broken from the wheel drivers side. do you no a compony that makes the pipes as suzuki want 150+vat for one bit of it? thanx

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01 Jun 2011 20:32 #17202
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: vacuum hub pipes
Is it a flexi or a rigid that's broken though?
If it's a rigid, the easier and cheaper option would be to get one from a breakers. Trying to find a Jimny being broken locally can be tricky though, so keep an eye on ebay for one being broken near to you.
You could try CAM Suzuki on ebay. Cameron has posted on here a few time promising excellent service as it was not the best before, however, despite this promise, others on this forum have found his service to be below par.
He will however have the bit you need.
Alternatively, call Rhinoray - see his website for his details, or Darren at KAP Suzuki as they often break Jimny's and have various spares about their workshops and they will definately not mess you about and are both really nice guys to deal with and both know their stuff.
Or Rob at Off Road Armory might have what you need. He must have bits left over from the build of his Jimny Trayback and others that he has built that do not use Jimny axles, so have bits left over. Again, a nice guy who won;t mess you about and knows his stuff.
I'll have a look at my spares tomorrow to see if I have the bit I think you are talking about and if I do, which I doubt, I'll let you know and you can have it for the price or it's postage.
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If it's a rigid, the easier and cheaper option would be to get one from a breakers. Trying to find a Jimny being broken locally can be tricky though, so keep an eye on ebay for one being broken near to you.
You could try CAM Suzuki on ebay. Cameron has posted on here a few time promising excellent service as it was not the best before, however, despite this promise, others on this forum have found his service to be below par.
He will however have the bit you need.
Alternatively, call Rhinoray - see his website for his details, or Darren at KAP Suzuki as they often break Jimny's and have various spares about their workshops and they will definately not mess you about and are both really nice guys to deal with and both know their stuff.
Or Rob at Off Road Armory might have what you need. He must have bits left over from the build of his Jimny Trayback and others that he has built that do not use Jimny axles, so have bits left over. Again, a nice guy who won;t mess you about and knows his stuff.
I'll have a look at my spares tomorrow to see if I have the bit I think you are talking about and if I do, which I doubt, I'll let you know and you can have it for the price or it's postage.
Kirkynut
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