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Parts interechange between 97' and 00'' 4wd #953385 07/11/09 07:37 PM
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minydigger Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I was wondering if I can use the rotors and hubs off a 97 for my 00'


94 Zj custom suspension and other stuff
01 F250 tow hoe 5" exhaust
00'sporty 3" lift 235's
Re: Parts interechange between 97' and 00'' 4wd [Re: minydigger] #953386 07/11/09 07:49 PM
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Everet Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Don't know about hubs, but rotors from 95-02 are same.
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Re: Parts interechange between 97' and 00'' 4wd [Re: Everet] #953387 07/11/09 08:00 PM
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Axe Man Offline
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The '97 hubs are auto-mechanical locking hubs. The '00 are vacuum hubs unless they have been switched to manual hubs.

The auto-mech hubs will fit but chances are they are damaged or worn. Best fix, if it hasn't already been done, is to fit Warn manuals to the '00.


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2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
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Re: Parts interechange between 97' and 00'' 4wd [Re: Axe Man] #953388 07/12/09 02:30 AM
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minydigger Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Is it possible to make the hubs work till I can afford to get the warns? The previous owner had taken the guts out of one side of the ones I got now so I have no 4wd


94 Zj custom suspension and other stuff
01 F250 tow hoe 5" exhaust
00'sporty 3" lift 235's

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