I have 96 Landcruiser dx with factory fitted free wheeling hubs, I want to ask a question which has me stumped
When the hubs are disengaged, the front driveshaft should be free spinning? Is this correct?
i.e. what im saying is if the gearbox is in neutral and hubs are in the unlocked position and transfer case in H2, if I get underneath the car I should be able to spin the front driveshaft by hand……
Well apparently not in my case………
here is my problem, with my hubs unlocked and gearbox in neutral and transfer case in H2, my driveshaft wont turn as if the free wheeling hubs are still engaged………
if anyone can shed some light on this issue as to why this is happening, possible causes and how to fix it, that would be greatly appreciated………
for clarity I have checked by raising the front of the vehicle and turning the front wheels, causes the front driveshaft to spin with the hubs unlocked. Its as if the car is acting as a constant 4wd.
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Free Wheeling Hubs Problem
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Re: Free Wheeling Hubs Problem
Sounds like the hub are not unlocking, do they need to be rotated backwards a bit first to unlock them?secrt wrote: for clarity I have checked by raising the front of the vehicle and turning the front wheels, causes the front driveshaft to spin with the hubs unlocked. Its as if the car is acting as a constant 4wd.
If not they are pretty easy to pull apart and investigate.
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im gonna go with they were fitted incorrectly because i just had it in at a shop getting the front wheel bearings done and before that i knew they were fine.
does anyone have any diagrams as to the correct way they should be fitted...im going to try and get it done this weekend....
please guys any help would be greatly appreciated...
does anyone have any diagrams as to the correct way they should be fitted...im going to try and get it done this weekend....
please guys any help would be greatly appreciated...
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http://www.yankeetoys.org/Documents/AisinHubs.pdfsecrt wrote: does anyone have any diagrams as to the correct way they should be fitted...im going to try and get it done this weekend....
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