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96awd

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Dec 5, 2009
Bourbon, Missouri
So, I'm going through my suspension with all new poly mounts and subframe mounts in my 90. I'm also doing a 4 bolt coversion as well. I'm a pretty uptight guy about my car and want everything to be in the best shape it can be. I'm having my subframe, trailor arms, and rear crossmembers sandblasted and powdercoated black for that clean look. I'm also installing some adjustable rear lower/upper control arms that have been pieced together using this: http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/custom-fabrication/365660-rear-lower-control-arms-how.html write up.

I also figured I'd replace my wheel hubs while I was at it but can't seem to find a place to get them. O'Reilly's, AutoZone, Carquest, Rockauto, Autopartswarehouse, and some others do not have them for a 90 AWD w/o ABS, unless I'm looking and reading wrong. Does anyone have a part number for the front and rears? Or know where I can get them? Some sort of link maybe?

Sorry for the lengthy post of some unwanted info but wanted to share some insight is all.
 
I can't seem to find auto parts store numbers for these either, so here's the Mitsubishi numbers:

Front Hub Assembly: MR102811
Rear Axle Shaft Assembly: MB664332

There's also a bearing and dust seal that don't come with the rear axle shaft assembly; they are:

RR Axle Shaft Bearing: MB290175
RR Axle Shaft INR (inner) Dust Seal: MB393807
 
After just doing mine though i would honestly say if they arent going bad leave them alone or wait till they start crapping out.
 
After just doing mine though i would honestly say if they arent going bad leave them alone or wait till they start crapping out.

Eh, I was going too. But I'd rather get them done now. I have yet to even drive the car. Bought it with bent valves and was going to throw my extra in it and just drive it. Plans changed quite a bit so I'm getting everything new. All new bolts from JNZ, all new wheel hubs, new 4 bolt cups, and more. It's just to have that assurance, ya know?
 
if you dont have access to a shop press they are a bi*** to put back together. take your time and make sure you dont put them together crooked or the first time on the car they will wobble.

i just did everything your doing so i know all about it.
 
if you dont have access to a shop press they are a bi*** to put back together. take your time and make sure you dont put them together crooked or the first time on the car they will wobble.

i just did everything your doing so i know all about it.

I have access. Only reason I'm doing it is because I have the access and I don't want to do them again for awhile.

Thanks for the input :thumb:
 
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