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manual front hub coversion
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manual front hub coversion
i want to put some manual front hubs on ht paj i know that arb sell the AVM hubs bit i have heard there not that flash
will some of the other model pajs have manual hubs that i might be able to find at the wreckers
cheers
dino
will some of the other model pajs have manual hubs that i might be able to find at the wreckers
cheers
dino
100series 2002 4.5/LPG
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Did a conversion last night - put some AVM hubs on. Took the car out for a bit of a kick around straight afterwards and they worked perfectly.
If you are doing it, the dismantling is easy, you just need to make sure you have new sir clips, because you have to take the old ones off to remove the main outer casing on the hub.
This is for an NG pajero here are the steps I took:
1. Undo Dust Seal - they have 'auto hubs' written on them.
2. Undo 6 main bolts - the hub outer casing should now rotate freely, but not come off.
3. Remove sir clips from the shaft - you may have to manually push the drive shafts outwards to get ahold of it. It sits in a small groove. Get that out and the hub casing comes straight off.
4. Put the AVM casing on - redo the 6 main bolts
5. Push drive shafts outwards and put on new sir clips, ensure that they sit in the groove
6. Put on the outer hub casing (where the switch is) and attach with the 6 smaller bolts
7. Jack up front end of car and lock into 4x4 position, spin to see if engaging
You should be ready to roll.....
Don't know if the newer Pajeros are similar in setup, so you'll probably want to consult a manual first.
I checked heaps of places in Melbourne for second hand hubs - there don't seem to be any around. ARB has them in stock though.
If you are doing it, the dismantling is easy, you just need to make sure you have new sir clips, because you have to take the old ones off to remove the main outer casing on the hub.
This is for an NG pajero here are the steps I took:
1. Undo Dust Seal - they have 'auto hubs' written on them.
2. Undo 6 main bolts - the hub outer casing should now rotate freely, but not come off.
3. Remove sir clips from the shaft - you may have to manually push the drive shafts outwards to get ahold of it. It sits in a small groove. Get that out and the hub casing comes straight off.
4. Put the AVM casing on - redo the 6 main bolts
5. Push drive shafts outwards and put on new sir clips, ensure that they sit in the groove
6. Put on the outer hub casing (where the switch is) and attach with the 6 smaller bolts
7. Jack up front end of car and lock into 4x4 position, spin to see if engaging
You should be ready to roll.....
Don't know if the newer Pajeros are similar in setup, so you'll probably want to consult a manual first.
I checked heaps of places in Melbourne for second hand hubs - there don't seem to be any around. ARB has them in stock though.
G'day Dino,
here is a link to one of the threads Hekta mentioned,
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=23192
Good luck with them.
here is a link to one of the threads Hekta mentioned,
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=23192
Good luck with them.
95 GLX LWB 2.8lt ITD Pajero
Custom Rear Bar & Rockslides
33x12.5 MTZ's ,TJM XGS shocks,Rear Airbags
Custom Rear Bar & Rockslides
33x12.5 MTZ's ,TJM XGS shocks,Rear Airbags
well I have been considering it to reduce CV and CV Boot wear plus diff wear. (especially with the torsions cranked) and should make a very slight power/economy difference too with less to add friction.
Others might have more ideas too.
Rob
Others might have more ideas too.
Rob
96 Paj 2.8 TD 2" lift, Snorkel, LR Tank, Dual Batt, winch, 32 MTRs, RT tent and rack, polyairs etc
A must when running an auto locker in the front
I've been runin a BOC lok for yrs with no worries, other than reversing that bit to 'unlock'.
All i can think of is 'if ur in a tight corner just unlock the manual hubs so as not to do a 20 point turn'. This about it
POOJAR NF V6 33" MT's 2" bod lift & usual addons for the shopping trolley.
Another reason:
many years ago my folks had a freind over from Japan who brought his 4X4 along (yes, from Japan), it had auto locking hubs. It was a Toyota SWB landcruiser.
They went on a trip to some hill and whilst descending the hill in 4x4 the auto hubs unlocked and they lost traction and the car rolled over.
Now, I don't know if this was due to a fault in the hubs or what.
But I'll be changing mine too when I get the chance. Maybe it's because I'm a control freak, but it's like having an auto transmission in a 4x4. It's just wrong!
many years ago my folks had a freind over from Japan who brought his 4X4 along (yes, from Japan), it had auto locking hubs. It was a Toyota SWB landcruiser.
They went on a trip to some hill and whilst descending the hill in 4x4 the auto hubs unlocked and they lost traction and the car rolled over.
Now, I don't know if this was due to a fault in the hubs or what.
But I'll be changing mine too when I get the chance. Maybe it's because I'm a control freak, but it's like having an auto transmission in a 4x4. It's just wrong!
11/85 Pajero L047GW 4G54 2.6L LWB. Removed those useless seats in the back!
I see your point about control, but actually auto's are better at all things 4x4 except steep descents. Even then they can be tricked up to handle them aswell.gernotlg wrote:But I'll be changing mine too when I get the chance. Maybe it's because I'm a control freak, but it's like having an auto transmission in a 4x4. It's just wrong!
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