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Heavy duty free wheeling hubs on ebay!

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Heavy duty free wheeling hubs on ebay!

Post by suzuki boy »

Has any body heard or ussed these before?

I have done one hub on mine already and am wondering if these are any good they look better then the stockies! :cool:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Suzuki-Sierra-fr ... dZViewItem

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Post by Bad JuJu »

Stock Asin ones are IMHO the strongest you can get ... but Im open to be proven wrong.
Having said that I like the external selector as the internal ones on Asin hubs cre easily filled with mud and crap. I dont know if you could hit things with these and engage/disengage at an inopertune time...

You could get some stock ones from Mud4b or a wrecker for maybe less I got some for an ADD Surf and they cost me $80 - you would then have a spare too.
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Post by suzuki boy »

When i did my last one it only cost $25 for a new one! :cool:

Was just thinking if there stronger may as well get them but it sounds like the stock ones are alright any way!

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