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Vacuum hubs

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03 Jan 2012 18:29 #29889 by 247sniper
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Hi guys,

The metal vacuum pipes that go from the right hand side of the front axel drivers side and go to the passenger side hub a long the axsel look a bit curried to me ( vac for 4x4). I think I'll replace the as I don't want to find the 4x4 doesnt engage when I need it too!:blink:

Are these pipes available only from a dealer? And do I need to get any other bits with them for when I fit them ?

Cheers guys


Steve.

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03 Jan 2012 18:59 #29892 by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
I've got some spare in good condition, Why not go with manual hubs?

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03 Jan 2012 19:03 #29895 by mcjimny
Replied by mcjimny on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
Yep go manual, saves all the issues.

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!

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03 Jan 2012 19:13 #29896 by doncarlyon
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just manually lock the fronts and leave it! :)

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03 Jan 2012 19:26 - 03 Jan 2012 19:30 #29899 by 247sniper
Replied by 247sniper on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
I'm being thick here guys can someone explain please, Go manual ?????


Cheers guys.

Steve.
Last edit: 03 Jan 2012 19:30 by 247sniper.

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03 Jan 2012 19:31 #29900 by supergaz

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03 Jan 2012 19:41 #29902 by myers647
Replied by myers647 on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
Hi mate,
Im not saying anything bad about you lads with the manuals but I have had mine for three years and not had a problem at all with the original ones fitted (touch wood). I was out green laning over the New year and one of the Jimnys with us couldnt get 4X4 because the manuals were packed with mud stopping them from engaging. So I think its down to personal preference.
Manual hubs equals less things to go wrong, but why fix something thats not broken. If this is your daily drive & you lock them permanently then it will use a lot more fuel as well.

James

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03 Jan 2012 19:42 #29903 by 247sniper
Replied by 247sniper on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
A right guys, does that just lock it in permanent 4 wheel drive?

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03 Jan 2012 19:55 #29907 by myers647
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You physiclally get out and twist the hub in the middle of the wheel to the "LOCK" position and this locks the axle into 4x4. Thats a simple explanation though

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03 Jan 2012 20:27 #29911 by wanderinstar
Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
Years ago (Ford 100E van) I used Calor Gas copper pipe to renew bake lines.I cringe now at the thought of it.But you could certainly use it for vaccum pipes.Easy to bend and non rusting.
How much would a set of pipes cost from main dealers?
Ian.

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03 Jan 2012 20:58 #29920 by Sponnie
Replied by Sponnie on topic Vacuum hubs
My lines have been replaced with blue nylon pipe, i didnt do the mod so could not tell you any more :(

It looks as though a part of thr steel pipe has been left and a piece of rubber inserted over it, the nylon pipe has then been inserted into the rubber and runs all the way to the engine bay.

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03 Jan 2012 21:02 #29921 by reaper
Replied by reaper on topic Re: Vacuum hubs
i noticed that on your truck they look to be brewery pipes ...as used in pubs for the co2 lines

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