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Great video convinced me do the same to my challenger as i cannot find anyone willing fix my flashing four wheel drive light and unreliable vacuum system
Go for it mate the hubs are easy. The flashing light is usually a solenoid under the airbox. I have bought an auto lokka for my front diff. I now have to make up a metal plate to hold the diff pin out which keeps the diff engaged. hen I can remove the vacuum system from the car. I will make a video of it I just don't know when.
Hi I’ve recently bought myself a Mitsubishi Challenger, can i ask you what the initial problem you had with the 4wd? The problem inget if i select Neutral on the automatic gearbox when stationary, then select ether 4H or 4L on the 4wd lever, the green light on the dash comes on and flashes, does not turn to a solid green light, and the 4wd doesnt seem to engage… does replacing the hubs to manual hubs fix this problem? Thanks!
No the flashing light problem is a solenoid. It's usually the solenoid under the airbox. I put these in because I was told they are stronger plus I want to remove the vacuum system to eliminate the bad/unreliable solenoids. I have since bought an auto lokka for the front diff and will make a video installing it. I just need to get some time and more parts. Thanks for commenting and I hope you enjoy your Challenger.
@@FlatBrokeAdventures I've been looking for a while now, mainly to fix my super select, but it nice to see the same gen 4wd actually getting rid of the super select system
@@joshuaswart4917 the rotors aren't slotted unfortunately but the are bigger and came with brand new calipers and mounting brackets. I'll get bearings this week and was thinking about braided lines. Thanks for the tip on the steering knuckle.
Good question, they are tight aren't they. I don't know maybe they need to be tight to stop them from moving while you drive or go from forward to reverse etc. It would be nice if they were easier. Thanks for watching.
Hi mate thanks for the video -- I've just installed same free wheel hub on my 2005 Triton -- so far just did the one side and then wanted to check some videos to confirm whether or not I did something wrong... as I've got similarish issue to what you described on the first one. In my case though it'll be on lock and then only turn half way between lock and free... however it does seem to function properly when testing in either.... should I just take it off again and try and get it on properly so the hub rotates all the way from lock to free?
Hi mate, nice video, thanks a lot. What model of AISIAN hubs did you fit? I pretend to do the same and have been trying to figure what might fit. cheers
May I ask how much does that hub cost? seems easy to install with DIY.... hear that it reduce some oil consumption if installed ? do you have the number of difference? .... Thanks for the video..... asked by a challenger 2002 owner :)
@@ccyeh0901 should be less wear on front diff parts. And if you ever need low range 2wd then you now have it. You can put in 4low and leave the hubs in free spinning. Thanks for watching and commenting on the videos it's greatly appreciated
@@FlatBrokeAdventures I see, in some scene like moutain road, low range 2wd really help... So overall, you think it's worthy to install hubs? Or you must install one? 🤣
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Great video convinced me do the same to my challenger as i cannot find anyone willing fix my flashing four wheel drive light and unreliable vacuum system
Go for it mate the hubs are easy. The flashing light is usually a solenoid under the airbox. I have bought an auto lokka for my front diff. I now have to make up a metal plate to hold the diff pin out which keeps the diff engaged. hen I can remove the vacuum system from the car. I will make a video of it I just don't know when.
Hi I’ve recently bought myself a Mitsubishi Challenger, can i ask you what the initial problem you had with the 4wd? The problem inget if i select Neutral on the automatic gearbox when stationary, then select ether 4H or 4L on the 4wd lever, the green light on the dash comes on and flashes, does not turn to a solid green light, and the 4wd doesnt seem to engage… does replacing the hubs to manual hubs fix this problem? Thanks!
No the flashing light problem is a solenoid. It's usually the solenoid under the airbox. I put these in because I was told they are stronger plus I want to remove the vacuum system to eliminate the bad/unreliable solenoids. I have since bought an auto lokka for the front diff and will make a video installing it. I just need to get some time and more parts. Thanks for commenting and I hope you enjoy your Challenger.
Thanks for uploading, this will help me greatly with my 2005 L200
No worries mate thats why I filmed and uploaded it. To help people doing the same thing
@@FlatBrokeAdventures I've been looking for a while now, mainly to fix my super select, but it nice to see the same gen 4wd actually getting rid of the super select system
My next trick is bigger front brakes. I'm going to replace the wheel bearings at the same time and check ball joints etc
@@FlatBrokeAdventures I did see that the ball joint on the steering nuckel was buggerd, I do suggest steel brayded brake hoses and slotted rotors
@@joshuaswart4917 the rotors aren't slotted unfortunately but the are bigger and came with brand new calipers and mounting brackets. I'll get bearings this week and was thinking about braided lines. Thanks for the tip on the steering knuckle.
Nice video. I have a question about how to smoothen the free wheeling hub making it easy to turn manually
Good question, they are tight aren't they. I don't know maybe they need to be tight to stop them from moving while you drive or go from forward to reverse etc. It would be nice if they were easier. Thanks for watching.
Nice! Shhhhhhh those were just spare parts. Cheers Steve
Bloody women you cant trust the big mouth things can you
Hi mate thanks for the video -- I've just installed same free wheel hub on my 2005 Triton -- so far just did the one side and then wanted to check some videos to confirm whether or not I did something wrong... as I've got similarish issue to what you described on the first one. In my case though it'll be on lock and then only turn half way between lock and free... however it does seem to function properly when testing in either.... should I just take it off again and try and get it on properly so the hub rotates all the way from lock to free?
Hi mate. No worries I'm glad it was able to help you. Yes I would take it off again and fix it so you get full movement.
Hi mate, nice video, thanks a lot. What model of AISIAN hubs did you fit? I pretend to do the same and have been trying to figure what might fit. cheers
Thanks mate I think it's to suit a MK or ML triton which ever model is the same as a PA 2. I looked.them up.on ebay cost me about $290
May I ask how much does that hub cost? seems easy to install with DIY.... hear that it reduce some oil consumption if installed ? do you have the number of difference? .... Thanks for the video..... asked by a challenger 2002 owner :)
Difference is minimal but it would help. I think they cost me about $280 - $300 Australian off ebay.
@@FlatBrokeAdventures Thanks for the info. with less turning of front axle shaft, I think it would with free hub installed and less wearing too...
@@ccyeh0901 should be less wear on front diff parts. And if you ever need low range 2wd then you now have it. You can put in 4low and leave the hubs in free spinning. Thanks for watching and commenting on the videos it's greatly appreciated
@@FlatBrokeAdventures I see, in some scene like moutain road, low range 2wd really help... So overall, you think it's worthy to install hubs? Or you must install one? 🤣
@@ccyeh0901 I think it is worth while installing
Part number please
I got them off ebay for about $290 - $300. They are the Aisin to suit an MK and other early Tritons