1949 S1 knock on metal type
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Early disco
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Both are knock on,not measured or removed to check further.
They look the same size(my theory is wheel stubs are all the same design/size for most years) unless you got HD with bigger shafts
 
You can get the ashcroft / terrafirma screw on ones also, and remove the half shaft seal on the rears, for oil lubricated bearings.
 
These things?

Yep, but..

You need to make sure they match up with your age of half shafts (spline number) so don't just buy the exact ones linked to, as that may not be the right code.

Getting the seal out of the rear axel isn't complex but it's not a 5 min job. Brake calipers, stub axel etc need to come off to get to it.


Well, same with the front, but I've not done my fronts yet.
 
Ps they do them as a kit also, iirc.

You get the Allen cap hub fasteners, which allow you more flexibility with alloys, and some other bits.
 
Ps they do them as a kit also, iirc.

You get the Allen cap hub fasteners, which allow you more flexibility with alloys, and some other bits.
Alloys are going to be replaced by fake Wolf wheels. It's on a 1989 Ninety, whatever spline that is, will have to check.
 
Alloys are going to be replaced by fake Wolf wheels. It's on a 1989 Ninety, whatever spline that is, will have to check.

The not-modern one.

Some late 200s are disc brake, but im thinking yours must still be drum, so it has lower number of fatter splines on the ends of the shafts.
 

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