
 Originally Posted by 
vnx205
					 
				 
				Not everyone has bad experiences with FWHs.
			
		 
	 
 I have to agree - though I know the reasons for not having them and it does make sense but my own experience is that I had no issues.
I have had FWHs on three vehicles - all daily runners and only engaged the hubs when offroad.
The first was AVM hubs on a series 1 that I owned for 8 years and was also a daily runner - I never had an issue and the car was smoother to drive with them unlocked - but the front drive shaft was a bit worn so the hubs prevented a lot of vibration on the highway.
The second was a Suzuki Sierra that I bought new and it had Aisan (s) hubs as standard.  I did have some problems after a few water crossings but a cleanup fixed them.  I had this for 3 years.
The last was on a series 3 landie - again a daily runner and no issues but more vibration when engaged but more due to a worn front driveshaft.  Had this one for 5 years and I know is still on the road 20years later with the same front end.
So - benefits not a lot but can help with less vibration if you have wear in the front end.
Cons - again not a lot - I did not find any of the issues such as brindling of bearings and UJ wear in the swivel hubs.
I think it comes down to personal preference.  I think that the downsides and the positives are overstated in both cases.
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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