'95 4Runner with ADD, confused about manual hib conversion
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'95 4Runner with ADD, confused about manual hib conversion
Ok, being a 'yota newbe, I'm a little confused about some of the information regarding the manual hub conversion for a '95 4Runner with ADD.
Most writeups make it appear pretty simply.
Get the hubs (new, used or otherwise), pop off the ADD hub and simply bolt the manual hubs on in place.
That being the case, then what's the deal with places like Downey selling "manual hub conversion kits" that include a lot more than simply the hubs, bolts, gaskets.
It appears that the Gen III's with ADD require a lot more to do a manual hub conversion than the Gen II's ???? Correct ??
If so, why do some sites list this type of kit (more parts) for '95's ??
Thanks,
Fred
Most writeups make it appear pretty simply.
Get the hubs (new, used or otherwise), pop off the ADD hub and simply bolt the manual hubs on in place.
That being the case, then what's the deal with places like Downey selling "manual hub conversion kits" that include a lot more than simply the hubs, bolts, gaskets.
It appears that the Gen III's with ADD require a lot more to do a manual hub conversion than the Gen II's ???? Correct ??
If so, why do some sites list this type of kit (more parts) for '95's ??
Thanks,
Fred
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Not sure where you are seeing kits that have a bunch of parts for the 2nd Gen, but literally all you need are the hubs and gaskets. It's an easy swap...
Yoou can also disable the ADD system. There's a writeup out there somewhere for this...
Yoou can also disable the ADD system. There's a writeup out there somewhere for this...
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Originally Posted by FredTJ
It appears that the Gen III's with ADD require a lot more to do a manual hub conversion than the Gen II's ???? Correct ??
If so, why do some sites list this type of kit (more parts) for '95's ??
If so, why do some sites list this type of kit (more parts) for '95's ??
Gen III 4Runners (1996-2002) require a lot more parts because you need a different hub assembly, CV shafts, and other assorted parts to allow for manual operation. This is because Gen-III 4Runners' CV shaft bolt to the hub, they don't use splined shafts. The total for those kits hovers around $700-1000 I think... It replcaes the entire hub (the part that has the wheel studs in it) and the CV's, and then adds manual hubs on that. When you think about all of the parts in the kit, it's a pretty good deal.
Gen II 4Runners just have "drive flanges" on the front, similar to something you might see on a full-floating rear end on large trucks. The outside shafts of the CV going into the hub are splined and the flange accepts a splined shaft and bolts to the hub. Because of this, it is quite simple to take the flange off and replace it with a "manual hub" that slips over the splined shaft. Therefore a new kit for Warn hubs on a Gen II 4Runner only costs something like $200.
I think I got all of that right...
Last edited by mastacox; 08-23-2006 at 06:29 AM.
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Originally Posted by mastacox
Therefore a new kit for Warn hubs on a Gen II 4Runner only costs something like $200.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
And OEM (used) Aisins are even cheaper (and better).
Well, you may get whatever hub assembly you wish, I prefer the look of the Warns
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i;ve heard that because the warns dont use the cone washers they are more likely to have the nuts losen up on you...
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Warns! I got themn for less than $150, one of the best mods ever.
The nuts get loose? LOCKTIGHT, and don't you look over your rig often for stuff like loose nuts.
Lamm
The nuts get loose? LOCKTIGHT, and don't you look over your rig often for stuff like loose nuts.
Lamm
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Originally Posted by Cebby
And OEM (used) Aisins are even cheaper (and better).
If I could find a pair that would be great.
Been looking for a week or so and haven't run across any.
BTW, what year(s) do I look for and from what vehicles.
Thanks,
Fred
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Originally Posted by FredTJ
If I could find a pair that would be great.
Been looking for a week or so and haven't run across any.
BTW, what year(s) do I look for and from what vehicles.
Thanks,
Fred
Been looking for a week or so and haven't run across any.
BTW, what year(s) do I look for and from what vehicles.
Thanks,
Fred