Hi everyone,
I am trying to figure out what I am going to do with my rover,
I stripped out mostly all of my front drive flange bolts for one reason or another, it could be because the bolts were too tight or whatever, now that I have new hubs to put in (where the hub bolts screw in and attach to the axle) but I am at a standstill, currently I have locking hubs but I just found out that if I go back to factory stock hubs (no lock in) then I don't need to get out of the vehicle to engage the 4x4. Now DAP Inc. told me that it doesn't create anymore wear on the parts than if I were to keep the locking hubs.
Its probably easier than finding these crazy 3 1/2inch british fine bolts but at the same time the axle will still be spinning as before it didn't with the lock in hubs. It seems like an obvious anwser, create as less wear as you can but at the same time those babies are packed with grease anyways..If anyone has had similar concerns or knows what the best action to take here, I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks a lot,
Series III 88
I am trying to figure out what I am going to do with my rover,
I stripped out mostly all of my front drive flange bolts for one reason or another, it could be because the bolts were too tight or whatever, now that I have new hubs to put in (where the hub bolts screw in and attach to the axle) but I am at a standstill, currently I have locking hubs but I just found out that if I go back to factory stock hubs (no lock in) then I don't need to get out of the vehicle to engage the 4x4. Now DAP Inc. told me that it doesn't create anymore wear on the parts than if I were to keep the locking hubs.
Its probably easier than finding these crazy 3 1/2inch british fine bolts but at the same time the axle will still be spinning as before it didn't with the lock in hubs. It seems like an obvious anwser, create as less wear as you can but at the same time those babies are packed with grease anyways..If anyone has had similar concerns or knows what the best action to take here, I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks a lot,
Series III 88
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