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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: graham2306 on September 26, 2008, 22:27:25

Title: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: graham2306 on September 26, 2008, 22:27:25
Does anyone know where I can get freeweheeling hubs to fit a defender axle?

Before you all say, what the hell do you want those for, do you not understand how land Rovers 4 wheel drive works, the axles are not in a land rover, they are in a special that uses Suzuki gearboxes and Suzuki transfer boxes dont like turning front axles without freewheeling hubs.   I can't think why anyone would make them as they have no application on a Land Rover, but maybe you lot know better.

Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 27, 2008, 03:15:03
With a bit of luck you might be abvle to make series hubs fit, BUT land rover axles don't like to have their internals stationary.  The top swivel bush (Railko bush) needs to be splashed constantly with oil from the CV joint, if it isn't it will run dry and wear out.
Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: graham2306 on September 28, 2008, 21:46:04
Looked at the Series option, but they have a different number of studs and a different number of splines.  So basically you would be achanging all of the hub casing and drive bits to make it fit.  Have found a Brazilian company, AVM, who have them listed on their website.
Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: mobi on September 29, 2008, 04:55:18
don't know if this helps, bearmach have some listed for a 110, page number 44 (in the bottom corner as you scroll down) part numbers br1276 and br1276a
http://www.bearmach.com/acatalog/Defender.pdf
Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on September 29, 2008, 09:37:25
don't know if this helps, bearmach have some listed for a 110, page number 44 (in the bottom corner as you scroll down) part numbers br1276 and br1276a
http://www.bearmach.com/acatalog/Defender.pdf

Original One-Ten's (in the first few months of production) were offered with a selectable 2wd/4wd transmission

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Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: graham2306 on September 29, 2008, 10:27:11
Thanks guys.  Had found the AVM ones but only on their Brazillian website, will give Bearmach a call.

Graham
Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: Tommo on September 30, 2008, 16:22:26
With all freewheeling hubs you are meant to engage them every so often anyway, wouldnt have thought the railko would mind too much, they last a fair while anyway.
Title: Re: Freewheeling hubs
Post by: graham2306 on September 30, 2008, 21:04:15
Picked up a set of the AVM ones today along with the transfer box conversion.  very clever little kit and reports of it in use say it's great.  They'll be going on the beast soon.

Thanks again all

Graham
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