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'94 Rodeo... Replacing fron hubs?


jmeyert4a
02-08-2006, 12:03 AM
Ok guys (and gals)... The tranny problem was so much fun I'm ready for a new adventure (or NOT.)

I'd like to replace my OEM (auto-locking) fronT hubs with manual locking hubs... A couple of questions:

Both Warn and Superwinch offer them at comparable pricing... Any recommendation as to which to purchase?

Does this job require any special tools, secret hand-shakes (or fuses to check)? (I ask mostly because the ALLDATA site runs to TWENTY PAGES of instructions on how to service the OEM units, and DOES list a half dozen secret tools that you have to have...)


JM

Cat Fuzz
02-08-2006, 10:15 AM
The only special tool I can think of is some retaining ring pliers.

directory
02-08-2006, 11:02 AM
from what i have read on 4x4wire.com, installing manual hubs is an easier (determined by your skill level, i guess) job. not something i feel confortable in doing at this moment...but make sure you keep a step by step log for us!!!:grinyes: :icon16: :naughty:

jmeyert4a
02-08-2006, 01:24 PM
from what i have read on 4x4wire.com, installing manual hubs is an easier (determined by your skill level, i guess) job. not something i feel confortable in doing at this moment...but make sure you keep a step by step log for us!!!:grinyes: :icon16: :naughty:


Hmmm... I'm not sure of the forum's protocols, was that information not helpful?



JM

jmeyert4a
02-08-2006, 01:41 PM
The only special tool I can think of is some retaining ring pliers.


Thanks... for the OEM/Auto hubs, (besides an assortment of bearing/seal installers) the ALLDATA site lists:
(1) an "inner-cam installer (# J-38194). <I'm assuming that it is NOT NEEDED, with the manual hub, correct?>
(2) a PAIR of tools, (# J-36835-2 and # J-36836) apparently needed to check snap ring groove clearance (?) <Are shims needed with the manual hub conversion?>
(3) a "tool driver" (# J-36835-1) apparently needed to pull the axle outward for snap ring/shim installation (?)

I am hoping that none of these are necessary for the manual hubs...

Do you even need to remove the entire hub/rotor unit? (Wheel/tire?) Or is this something that can be accessed from the outside?

Thanks,

JM

Canucklehead
02-08-2006, 01:48 PM
Both Warn and Superwinch offer them at comparable pricing... Any recommendation as to which to purchase?Aisins :2cents:

directory
02-08-2006, 02:32 PM
weren't aisins stock on a manual 4x4 trooper? if that was the case, you may be able to go to the junk yard to find some used ones.

directory
02-08-2006, 02:34 PM
Hmmm... I'm not sure of the forum's protocols, was that information not helpful?



JM

yes the info on there is ok, but it doesn lend a step by step process--that i could see.

i don't think the forums have an issue with adding to this post later--or at least linking to it. i'd say it's amigo-2k's call (mod)--and he is great!

jmeyert4a
02-08-2006, 09:25 PM
weren't aisins stock on a manual 4x4 trooper? if that was the case, you may be able to go to the junk yard to find some used ones.

What years should I be looking for? (This is my first Isuzu, so I don't know all of the "First Gen. / Second Gen." stuff...)

Jim

jmeyert4a
02-09-2006, 08:45 AM
yes the info on there is ok, but it doesn lend a step by step process--that i could see.

i don't think the forums have an issue with adding to this post later--or at least linking to it. i'd say it's amigo-2k's call (mod)--and he is great!


Good morning... I'm not clear on whether you are looking for step-by-step info on my past tranny woes, or on my upcoming front-hub adventure... Since were are here and not there, I'll assume for the moment that you would like the info about the hub swap. (If not, send me a note and I'll go back through the tranny exercise.)

Yesterday, as I Googled "Aisin", I came across what appear to be, two usefull links:

http://www.planetisuzoo.com/articles.htm?id=80

http://myweb.cableone.net/bcanderson/trooper/manual%20hubs/manual%20hubs.html

Let me know if this is the kind of info that you are looking for...
Regards,
jim

Canucklehead
02-09-2006, 09:56 AM
Good morning... I'm not clear on whether you are looking for step-by-step info on my past tranny woes, or on my upcoming front-hub adventure... Since were are here and not there, I'll assume for the moment that you would like the info about the hub swap. (If not, send me a note and I'll go back through the tranny exercise.)I think he's asking if you could spend a few minutes after you've done your hub swap to give a quick step-by-step on what you did.
Yesterday, as I Googled "Aisin", I came across what appear to be, two usefull links:

http://www.planetisuzoo.com/articles.htm?id=80

http://myweb.cableone.net/bcanderson/trooper/manual%20hubs/manual%20hubs.html

Let me know if this is the kind of info that you are looking for...
Regards,
jimYou can get reconditioned Aisins here (http://www.independent4x.com/item.jhtml?UCIDs=839915%7C928558&PRID=1024404).

directory
02-09-2006, 11:09 AM
thanks. yes, i was asking that after you're done, or while you're going. just to write down a few things that you run into. any issues, any work arounds, stuff like that. thanks!


i may be interested in do this in the future.

jmeyert4a
02-09-2006, 09:59 PM
You can get reconditioned Aisins here (http://www.independent4x.com/item.jhtml?UCIDs=839915%7C928558&PRID=1024404).

Thanks... That links to a great resource!

Jim

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