Unknown Aisin free weelin hubs

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Can someone confirm that these hubs are original Aisin hubs? Cant find any crossreferense. The item ID PMD8026 is maybe a internal number?


http://www.euro4x4parts.com/parts/pmd8026-2180_free_wheeling_hubs_manual_aisin_43530-60042.html

Picture of my car to generate interest.:)

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Geir, I would say yes, or that is an awesome copy.
The prefixed 43530 = Free Wheel Hub, next to the PMD8026 stock number.
You could always check your VIN with Megazip or Toyodiy.com

Nice Cruiser!!

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The company that selling them is fairly legit from memory. Others have asked about them before. The hubs also look legit and the price per unit would be about the same as in Australia.
Their guarantee looks good, they also have a phone number so you could call them and ask them.
Toyota's part number for a 86-89 BJ74 43502-60020 and for a 92 HZJ73 43502-60070 .
 
The company that selling them is fairly legit from memory. Others have asked about them before. The hubs also look legit and the price per unit would be about the same as in Australia.
Their guarantee looks good, they also have a phone number so you could call them and ask them.
Toyota's part number for a 86-89 BJ74 43502-60020 and for a 92 HZJ73 43502-60070 .

I am considering purchasing a PMD8026 as a spare for my 1993 PZJ75.
ToyoDIY lists 43530-60041 as the replacement part.
There haven't been any posts to this Thread since August 2017.
I was wondering if anyone has purchased from this Vendor recently and what your thoughts are for the product quality.
 
Im guessing Beno's number is an updated part. Both will probably work.
 
Im guessing Beno's number is an updated part. Both will probably work.

Hello,

x2.

I would go with Onur / @beno 's part number to the local parts guy. Or I would use it with one of the online suppliers (magazip, partsouq...)

A good local parts guy helps a lot, especially if he/she understands part numbers. Quite likely, you will end up with the same advice already supplied by Onur / @beno .






Juan
 
I gave you the correct number. What you do with the information is up to you.

I'm yet to find out when this guy it's wrong about a Toyota part number .. take your chances ..
 
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