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Rebuilding locking hubs
#1
Hello,

I’m rebuilding some used stock Aisin locking hubs for my ‘93 Sidekick. The outer allen head bolts (around the dial) were previously damaged by someone using the wrong size wrench. I need to replace them. Does anyone have a part number, bolt size, or link to a site with the exact bolts I need? I searched this site and others as well as consulting the almighty google search before asking here. 

UPDATE: got the bolt that was stripped out and the actuator is broken (in pieces) so I’m just buying new ones. eBay failed me.

Thanks
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#2
(03-14-2020, 02:33 AM)Baja_bound Wrote: Hello,

I’m rebuilding some used stock Aisin locking hubs for my ‘93 Sidekick. The outer allen head bolts (around the dial) were previously damaged by someone using the wrong size wrench. I need to replace them. Does anyone have a part number, bolt size, or link to a site with the exact bolts I need? I searched this site and others as well as consulting the almighty google search before asking here. 

UPDATE: got the bolt that was stripped out and the actuator is broken (in pieces) so I’m just buying new ones. eBay failed me.

Thanks

nobody sells those exact bolts,  with special heads.
just buy new WARN hubs. 
all that stuff suzuki on fleabay is old as heck.  junk most of that,
27 year old hubs are trash,  buy manuals.. not Auto's that love to fain 10x more easy.

ever seen  27 year old car on the road now, , zero down south, see one sidekick a year here, on the road.....   ( we stop and look me and wife,  omg a running sidekick wow, just wow)
http://www.fixkick.com
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#3
Ha! Yeah, that’s what I figured. I ordered some new locking hubs. I’m replacing the autos that currently work but don’t seem as reliable as manual locking. Thanks for the reply.
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#4
yes, and if stuck in snow, manuals always work, turn dial and work , at the get go
autos well, fail early and some versions are near impossible to rebuild and just as hard to lubricate and service, for sure this old,
good luck to you and your car and hubs.
https://fixkick.com/hubs
http://www.fixkick.com
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