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Post by hudson44 »

Does anyone have for sale a pair of vacuum solenoids to activate the front free wheeling hub for an NJ or know of anywhere near the Gold Coast that has a set?
The thieves at mitsi want $250 for them and the best i can do 2nd hand is $100!
Any help would be great!! :!:
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Post by J Top »

For $250 leave it permanantly engaged and fit a pair of Triton FWHs
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Post by badger »

i bought a set of air solenoids from a company called smc
cost me 132 all up and they are brass boddied and shoulkd outlast the rest of the car :)
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Post by badger »

i bought a set of air solenoids from a company called smc
cost me 132 all up and they are brass boddied and shoulkd outlast the rest of the car :)
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Post by GREGGO »

I tried to find secondhand locally when one of mine failed but couldn't do any good. They are very dear to buy new but at least it is a bolt off, bolt on arrangement which means your've only got to worry about getting the hoses right.

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Post by glenn_c »

What about just fitting Manual Free Wheeling hubs and not don't worry about the soleniods. MFW hubs save your cv joint boots. The auto hub only unlockes one axle, MFW hubs unlock both axles and cost about the same as the soleniods.
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Post by muttis3LV6 »

Badger how do i get hold of smc?
Cut down Sierra cab on extended LWB chasie running, Hilux front and Bundy back, with a 4AGZE should be finished about umm soon. A 60 Series work truck and some go fast toys too.
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Post by hudson44 »

Ended up scoring some (eventually) from my local wrecker we use at work for pretty cheap.... no more flashing lights!! And she even comes straight out of 4wd where she used to take ages before. Stoked!
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