Manual hub conversion on 99 Tacoma
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Now Jason`s first comment might be more on track.
I take it this now has ADD a little more involved then just removing drive plates.
Then does it have manual hubs you just need to change??
Please lets us know just which one??
I take it this now has ADD a little more involved then just removing drive plates.
Then does it have manual hubs you just need to change??
Please lets us know just which one??
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Some tacos came with manual hubs....some with abs too. Could be "bolt-on" depending on what you find and how bad you want to keep your abs if you have it. You'll need the cvs too, they're different from the add version. If you have abs and get the hubs without abs you may need to change how your speedo gets its signal...or have an abs ring pressed in.
I stuck manual hubs on my 4Runner and fixed the speedo issue. It wasn't cheap and it wasn't hard. Since you're having 4wd issues maybe start with working on that first. Manual hubs are not the solution for that....unless you're changing out the front diff while you're at it. Mayhaps start with some testing of vacuum and electrical first.
I stuck manual hubs on my 4Runner and fixed the speedo issue. It wasn't cheap and it wasn't hard. Since you're having 4wd issues maybe start with working on that first. Manual hubs are not the solution for that....unless you're changing out the front diff while you're at it. Mayhaps start with some testing of vacuum and electrical first.
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Some tacos came with manual hubs....some with abs too. Could be "bolt-on" depending on what you find and how bad you want to keep your abs if you have it. You'll need the cvs too, they're different from the add version. If you have abs and get the hubs without abs you may need to change how your speedo gets its signal...or have an abs ring pressed in. I stuck manual hubs on my 4Runner and fixed the speedo issue. It wasn't cheap and it wasn't hard. Since you're having 4wd issues maybe start with working on that first. Manual hubs are not the solution for that....unless you're changing out the front diff while you're at it. Mayhaps start with some testing of vacuum and electrical first.
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