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Parts for your 1990 Toyota Hilux surf-Wheel hubs
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1990 Toyota Hilux Surf Wheel Hubs — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Wheel hubs are absolutely relevant on the 1990 Toyota Hilux Surf. Technical references including the Toyota Repair Manual for 4Runner/Hilux 1989–1995 (RM184E), Toyota New Car Features for the ADD front axle system, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for the N130-series Hilux Surf confirm this model uses a front hub sub-assembly with serviceable tapered roller bearings. Depending on trim, it left the factory with either Aisin manual free-wheeling hubs or an ADD (Automatic Disconnecting Differential) setup that uses fixed drive flanges in place of manual dials—either way, wheel hubs are present and serviceable on this vehicle.
On a 1990 Hilux Surf, the front hub’s job is to carry the load, house the wheel bearings, and connect the brake disc and CV axle. On manual-hub models, locking the dials ties the wheels to the front axle for 4WD