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COMP Upgrade: Billet locking hubs or drive flanges

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Billet Locking Hubs OR Drive-Flanges?


Poll ended at Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:03 am

CNC billet freewheeling hubs
24
77%
CNC billet drive flanges
7
23%
 
Total votes: 31

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Post by WICKED »

They come in 3 colour's now!

Chrome/Silver, Flat Black and Goldish colour

I run 40inch sticky's on 6psi, Hydro steering, have a 4.1lt petrol with auto with gears, did this years tuff truck and nothing broke.....

I have the goldish...

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Post by Fathillbilly »

you could just buy the drive flanges from Nissan
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Post by grinch2 »

i didn't think nissans had flanges on them, i thought they all had free wheeling hubs
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Post by Yom »

grinch2 wrote:i didn't think nissans had flanges on them, i thought they all had free wheeling hubs
toyota style flanges instead of freewheeling or auto hubs are available and often standard on patrols around the world.

Country i've seen pics of them the most from is the middle east (UAE in particular)

dunno if they're any good but there's definitely nothing wrong with having a patrol's front end constantly spinning with the wheels even if there's no transfer case drive. many blokes claim their vehicles get the wobbles and huge amounts of noise from the front end when driving with hubs locked in 2wd - i reckon that's just wear rather than not being able to cope with it. the increase in fuel useage would be negligible - you'd see more of a decrease by fitting mud tyres IMHO.
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Post by WICKED »

Fathillbilly wrote:you could just buy the drive flanges from Nissan
and get 30 secs into something pop a hub and then your stuck there and your track/comps over
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Post by SIM79 »

WICKED wrote:They come in 3 colour's now!

Chrome/Silver, Flat Black and Goldish colour

I run 40inch sticky's on 6psi, Hydro steering, have a 4.1lt petrol with auto with gears, did this years tuff truck and nothing broke.....

I have the goldish...

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Post by WICKED »

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