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free wheelin hubs / range rover
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free wheelin hubs / range rover
a mate off mine is buildin a landrover swb wagon it sits on a rangerover chassie and runs a v6 ecotec and a cruiser 5 speed and trannie . what i need to know is if any range's come with free wheelin hub ? any help would be great .thanks
There are 3 problems:
(1) all coil sprung land-rovers had constant 4x4 and so no FWH (except a few very early models - this is where the origin of the FWHs for the part-time conversion ?)
(2) leafer FWH/drive flanges are 6-bolt, coilers are 5-bolt.
(3) Rangies have a stubless CV, the stub is then integral with the drive flange, so you need to also change to 110 or Series 3 STage 1 (v8) CVs with stubs.
One method:
(1) Swap to 110 or stage 1 CVs
(2) Get some 24 spline series LR FWHs, one of the bolt-holes will match up, and depending on the webbing of the FWH, you should be able to redrill the other 4 holes (PCD is the same, only number is different).
(3) You will also need to make a spacer between the hub and the FWH, since rangie wheel-hubs don't stick out as far.
I have seen people in the UK selling the FWHs from the conversion kit for about A$50-100.
Since rangies/landies run oil in the swivels, you don't get as much rolling resistance as a hilux or cruiser when you don't have FWH. My series is part-time 4x4 and I threw my FWHs away years ago. The swivel ins/bearings are better lubricated that way.
(1) all coil sprung land-rovers had constant 4x4 and so no FWH (except a few very early models - this is where the origin of the FWHs for the part-time conversion ?)
(2) leafer FWH/drive flanges are 6-bolt, coilers are 5-bolt.
(3) Rangies have a stubless CV, the stub is then integral with the drive flange, so you need to also change to 110 or Series 3 STage 1 (v8) CVs with stubs.
One method:
(1) Swap to 110 or stage 1 CVs
(2) Get some 24 spline series LR FWHs, one of the bolt-holes will match up, and depending on the webbing of the FWH, you should be able to redrill the other 4 holes (PCD is the same, only number is different).
(3) You will also need to make a spacer between the hub and the FWH, since rangie wheel-hubs don't stick out as far.
I have seen people in the UK selling the FWHs from the conversion kit for about A$50-100.
Since rangies/landies run oil in the swivels, you don't get as much rolling resistance as a hilux or cruiser when you don't have FWH. My series is part-time 4x4 and I threw my FWHs away years ago. The swivel ins/bearings are better lubricated that way.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
thanks i will pass it on to my mate and he can deside witch way to go .thanks againISUZUROVER wrote:There are 3 problems:
(1) all coil sprung land-rovers had constant 4x4 and so no FWH (except a few very early models - this is where the origin of the FWHs for the part-time conversion ?)
(2) leafer FWH/drive flanges are 6-bolt, coilers are 5-bolt.
(3) Rangies have a stubless CV, the stub is then integral with the drive flange, so you need to also change to 110 or Series 3 STage 1 (v8) CVs with stubs.
One method:
(1) Swap to 110 or stage 1 CVs
(2) Get some 24 spline series LR FWHs, one of the bolt-holes will match up, and depending on the webbing of the FWH, you should be able to redrill the other 4 holes (PCD is the same, only number is different).
(3) You will also need to make a spacer between the hub and the FWH, since rangie wheel-hubs don't stick out as far.
I have seen people in the UK selling the FWHs from the conversion kit for about A$50-100.
Since rangies/landies run oil in the swivels, you don't get as much rolling resistance as a hilux or cruiser when you don't have FWH. My series is part-time 4x4 and I threw my FWHs away years ago. The swivel ins/bearings are better lubricated that way.
fwh
go to ARB and buy the parttime 4x4 kit to suit 110,defender(AVM brand).cost me about $250,just file out the bolt holes a touch(different mounting PCD).then buy either 110 CV's or maxidrive stub shafts which go into the rangey CV.
Re: fwh
thanks dudeTHE 109 wrote:go to ARB and buy the parttime 4x4 kit to suit 110,defender(AVM brand).cost me about $250,just file out the bolt holes a touch(different mounting PCD).then buy either 110 CV's or maxidrive stub shafts which go into the rangey CV.
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