aisins hubs
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i dont have a taco, but i dont see any reason why it wouldnt. as far as ive seen its signifigantly more expensive to do on new models as opposed to older ones.
btw, do a search of old forum posts for questions like that, im sure you arent the first to ask it
btw, do a search of old forum posts for questions like that, im sure you arent the first to ask it
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Some Taco's were available with manual hubs - I'm guessing they are Aisin, but not the ones commonly referred to for the swap (88-95 truck?). I saw them on a 99, factory. They integrate nicely with the factory alloys.
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aisin hubs
the year mod of my taco is 01
i knew that the hub conversion would work on a ifs (torison bar)
system.
the tacos use a long arm short arm suspenison set up. kits sold to do the conversion start at $1000. i was just unsure if it would
work,just by hubs alone, i've been told that you have to replace
axles, spindles, and add a set of hubs to that.
i knew that the hub conversion would work on a ifs (torison bar)
system.
the tacos use a long arm short arm suspenison set up. kits sold to do the conversion start at $1000. i was just unsure if it would
work,just by hubs alone, i've been told that you have to replace
axles, spindles, and add a set of hubs to that.
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