Aisin Hubs
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Aisin Hubs
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Went to the junk yard today looking for some stuff for the 4Runner and found a set of Aisin hubs off an old toyota pickup. I already pulled them apart and cleaned the grease from the inside and I sandblasted the hub,cover and knob. Now i just need to paint and rebuild them and then install
Went to the junk yard today looking for some stuff for the 4Runner and found a set of Aisin hubs off an old toyota pickup. I already pulled them apart and cleaned the grease from the inside and I sandblasted the hub,cover and knob. Now i just need to paint and rebuild them and then install
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weren't you checking on the powder coating?....anyways...sorry, just wanted to see if you were thinking about doing it. I did mine a while back...just black with a red dial. They look great. Are you planning on baking the ring and dial? later
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Originally Posted by AW1090
weren't you checking on the powder coating?....anyways...sorry, just wanted to see if you were thinking about doing it. I did mine a while back...just black with a red dial. They look great. Are you planning on baking the ring and dial? later
I was checking with Cebby to see if he had powder coated his yet, but said he wont be doing that. So i guess i will be painting them instead. As far as baking the paint, how long and at what temp should this be done.
Edit: I just ordered the new gaskets and o-rings from a local dealer only $14. I will getting them tomorrow.
Last edited by FireFighter; 10-12-2004 at 09:07 AM.
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Originally Posted by FireFighter
WoooHooo
...off an old toyota pickup....
...off an old toyota pickup....
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Originally Posted by toy283
Just curious, but what year/body style pickup was it? If it was '85 or earlier, they won't fit your 4Runner.
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Originally Posted by FireFighter
not sure of the year but it looked early 90's . On the 85 and earlier models i think the cv axles where a larger diameter. the clutch gear wont mesh up with the later models.
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Originally Posted by Mikronized
if you paid $14 for the gaskets then you got ripped.. I think I got mine for like $5.50 from the dealership here in SLO
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Originally Posted by FireFighter
front gasket was .74 cents the free wheel gasket was $1.91 and the rubber o-ring was 3.17 times everything by 2 and it came to $11.64
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I ordered 2 bottles of touch up paint that matches my rig so i will be painting the dials that color and the rings black. Only problem is the paint wont be here till next week I think red or yellow would stick out to much on my forest green rig