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suzuki manual locking hubs
- markyp2000
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09 Sep 2012 21:31 #47843
by markyp2000
loop the pipe on the chassis at the rear of the drivers side trailing arm loop it back to its self
and the same in each hub at the top by the king pin
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jjc0424 wrote: Yeah they look good , no adaptors needed is a plus too , one more question how do you plug the vacuum hoses and were to?
loop the pipe on the chassis at the rear of the drivers side trailing arm loop it back to its self
and the same in each hub at the top by the king pin
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10 Sep 2012 13:46 #47858
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Finding it very hard to source a set of aisin hubs ? Anyone know places to try
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10 Sep 2012 20:27 - 10 Sep 2012 20:28 #47880
by Gromit
I just cut mine off where they came down to axle level and put some tight fitting self tapping screws in .
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jjc0424 wrote: Yeah they look good , no adaptors needed is a plus too , one more question how do you plug the vacuum hoses and were to?
I just cut mine off where they came down to axle level and put some tight fitting self tapping screws in .
Last edit: 10 Sep 2012 20:28 by Gromit.
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