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Old 02-21-2004, 08:12 PM
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So i have an 04 tacoma 4x4 and ive been told that the stock auto hubs on it suck. can someone explain to me the pros and cons of it and and what the alternatives are and such. oh and i dont have the rear locker. not an option on the regular cab =(
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Who told you they suck and have you tried them yourself?
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if you like your front end turning all the time and dont mind paying for the gas its eating up, and the parts its wearing out then its great, but if you want to lift more than 2" your gonna need to get manual hubs, and if your gonna whaeel alot it'll be worth the grand to get rid of that crap cause it dont belong on 4 wheeling trucks in my opinion,check out front range off road for a hub kit good luck
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