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80 series hubs

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series hubs

Post by bushwalker »

can i put hubs off a 92 80 series onto a 97-97 model just wanna swap hubs over and use 97-98 brakes as i have done the 10mm conversion on my 92 hubs
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Freewheeling or the constant hub flanges? or rear hubs?

On the front on the later models, the stub axle on the end of the cv is longer (designed by toyota to reduce driveline backlash and wear from the short splines in the drive plates) so to fit the factory free wheeling hubs you need to machine a groove for the locating circlip 8mm back towards the cv, and then machine 8mm off the end of the stub axle.

The info you seek is in this thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic165 ... hlight=8mm

The rear hubs should be the same assuming you are going disk to disk, not sure if the hubs found on drum brake rear models are any different.
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Post by crankycruiser »

u will be able to use the hub part (not the disc) as the only differnce is the olnger cv, but that is make up by the thicker drive flanges.

so as long as ur disc bolts to the hub it wil be fine (and im sure it does)
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