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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: NY_SIDEKICKER on November 03, 2003, 11:59:48 AM
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ARE AUTO HUBS FROM A 95 KICK A DIRECT SWAP TO A 90 KICK ??? THANKS MATTY D.
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Don't swap autos for manuals, it's a downgrade
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NO I'M NOT...BUT SOME ONE NEEDS TO REPLACE THERE'S DO TO TRAIL CARNAGE..WILLING TO DONATE MINE IF THEY'LL FIT...I JUST PUT IN MANUAL SUPER WINCH HUBS... THANKS ;D
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Ohh, ya I thought about really answering the question :-[
I think they are a bolt on fit.
I picked up some for spares, heck at $5 ea I thought
they are worth that.
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(http:// http://community.webshots.com/photo/86944193/91111891eCFVnI )
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(http://community.webshots.com/photo/86944193/91111891eCFVnI ) THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN A PICTURE OF THEM SITTING IN THE BACK SEAT ...BUT THEY ARE ON NOW ;D JUST CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO LOAD A PICTURE IN FORUM OR AS MY PROFILE PIC. IT JUST DON'T SEEM TO WANNA WORK >:( DAMN ROOKIES ....
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you have to host the pic on the web someplace,
then link to it, like the free server I use.
the pic also needs to be a GIF or JPG format
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I HAVE 2 WEBSIGHTS, CARDOMAIN & WEBSHOTS. I CLICK ON THE PICTURE I WANT THEN I COPY & PASTE THE ADDRESS INBETWEEN HERE(http://) & STILL NUTTIN :'( I'M NOT ONLY MECHANICALLY CHALLENGED BUT PC AS WELL ::)
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OH YEA CHECK YOUR P.M. I SENT YOU ANOTHER ONE ;D
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The site also needs to be non passworded
so the pics will come up in a link.
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I just checked the address of one of your pics,
it's not a complete address, so it can't work.
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(http://romshack.us/up/images/91111891eCFVnI_ph.jpg)
;)
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ahh I see you got it.
I just found you needed to add ".gif"
to the pic address, like this
http://community.webshots.com/photo/86944193/91111891eCFVnI.gif
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Sweet hubs by the way, I can't wait to get my hands on some of them or some warn premiums.
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NO I'M NOT...BUT SOME ONE NEEDS TO REPLACE THERE'S DO TO TRAIL CARNAGE..WILLING TO DONATE MINE IF THEY'LL FIT...I JUST PUT IN MANUAL SUPER WINCH HUBS... THANKS ;D
Not only will they fit kicks but samurais as well, I think.
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super winch vs. warn. what is the difference and has anybody run the hub fuse from the warn hub? im curios if that might limit breakage to just a fuse that is only 40.00 dollars??
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super winch vs. warn.  what is the difference and has anybody run the hub fuse from the warn hub? im curios if that might limit breakage to just a fuse that is only 40.00 dollars??
Seriously, run the stock Aisin hubs (Lockouts as Mikey calls them.) I've run Superwinch, Warn, and Warn Premium... all of them had problems with bolts loosening, even with locktite. I was unfortunate enough to actually chuck one of the Warn Premium hubs while going down the road. Where is it? I don't know...
-Eric
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Safety Wire will stop any problems I guarantee.
That said I've had my Warn premiums for about a year and a half just using the locktite and no problems with any of the bolts even thinking about loosening up on me.
Was gonna drill em for safety wire but the socket head bolts eat drill bits in my safety wire jig. (Cobalt bits even). Usually breakage rather than going dull, that 12.9 hardened stuff is tough.
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Safety Wire will stop any problems I guarantee. ÂÂ
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So will using the stock hubs! :)
-Eric
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Not in my case, my auto hubs were pretty much hosed due to corrosion, plus having 2 low is occasionally handy anyway. Getting out to lock em being the only obvious drawback to the whole conversion.
If you have auto's and they're not working right (i.e. not releaseing as intended). It does affect your milage plus it can cause additional wear in the front end, CV joints etc. Not much admittedly but 100 bucks for warn premiums vs who knows how much for replacement auto hubs made the choice pretty easy for me. I did try to find some sammy/kick hubs in a junkyard first (auto and manual) but didn't have any luck anyway.
Besides, safety wire is inherently kinda sexy.
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Not in my case, my auto hubs were pretty much hosed due to corrosion, plus having 2 low is occasionally handy anyway.  Getting out to lock em being the only obvious drawback to the whole conversion.
If you have auto's and they're not working right (i.e. not releaseing as intended).  It does affect your milage plus it can  cause additional wear in the front end, CV joints etc.  Not much admittedly but 100 bucks for warn premiums vs who knows how much for replacement auto hubs made the choice pretty easy for me.  I did try to find some sammy/kick hubs in a junkyard first (auto and manual) but didn't have any luck anyway. ÂÂ
Besides, safety wire is inherently kinda sexy.
I'll give ya the sexy part. :) There are stock MANUAL hubs for the Sidekick too and in my experience, most junkyards basically give them away for $10-$25 bucks...
-Eric
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THANKS WILDGOODY AND MR NSX ;D MAYBE NOW I CAN POST SOME PICS. :o ... ITS TOUGH BEING P.C. & MECHANICALLY CHALLENGED :-[ BUT I'LL KEEP ASKING AND LEARNING ::)
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I have a set of auto hubs, $10 plus UPS
thats what I got in em, the Manual
hubs are holding up fine, I got hte autos
just for spares, cheap enough so y not?
NY kicker, no worries, I'm PC and Mechanically Inclined
so I share what I know, and ask all the questions I can.
;D
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And about the hub fuse, I heard they don't work
well on the Suzukis, seems the fuse is about as
robust as the zuke axles, so it's a toss up as to
which one goes first.