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NH Hub

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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NH Hub

Post by Pajiretro »

Looks like I broke a drivers side hub on the weekend :cry:
anyone know how much these little suckers co$t to replace?
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Post by 4BJERO »

:armsup: Driverside Hub :armsup:
Sounds Like you could have had a Costly Weekend
Next Time we head to ORMEAU lets see if we can get away without breaking anything :rofl:
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Post by Pajiretro »

well the Paj is sleeping at the machincs tonight :cry:

Looks like a bit more damage than first expected. a colapsed bearing in the axle broken CV Joint and christ knows what else.

I think my next hack in the bush wont be at Ormeau.

Im off to google some more tracks in the great south east :roll:
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Post by "CANADA" »

Make sure he puts some Triton hubs on it instead of the Auto's
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Post by Pajiretro »

unfortunatly I didnt have that advice yesterday Madzuki and the mechanic had fixed it back to the way it was. I rang him last night and it was almost back togther. I will find out the total damage bill this morning.
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Post by Pajiretro »

Well after all that it wasn't the hub :oops:

It was the bearing in the drivers side axle had collapsed. aparently the seal that stops the water getting in was non exestint, and all the mud and water that I had bee going through over the past few weeks helped to collapse an already buggerd bearing. along with that add a stuffed CV Joint and a bill of $550.00 I am happy with the result, considering the diff had to be removed.

I got it fixed at Raymond Mechanical at Beenleigh, beeing that I have just moved to Queenslad from Tasmania and finding it hard to find a good mechanic I would recomend him any time.

now back to the tracks :armsup:

Just dont tell the wife :roll:

Tony
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