Hi great video. But can you tell me the size thread and length of the bolts you had to purchase for the first part of the hub. I have the same problem and the same hubs.
I agree manual is the way to go . So easy to install rather than paying mechanic to plow smoke through vacuum line to find leak . $250 is what he wanted to charge . Told him to blow smoke and left his shop .
Hi great video. But can you tell me the size thread and length of the bolts you had to purchase for the first part of the hub. I have the same problem and the same hubs.
Hi! Great video. Can you inform about the size of the hex bolts that replaced the original ones?
I believe they were 20mm long m8 hex bolts with 1.25 thread pitch, picked them up at ace hardware.
Hi from Russia .I also have such a car 😁
@@BeerBaron205 Hello to you & welcome!
Thanx great U helped me a lot.Greetings from Athens,Greece.
Thank you! Glad I was able to help you!
Do you have to remove the vacuum hoses off of a 2000 kia Sportage if you put manual hubs on it
What size cap screws did you use? 5mm x 30mm?
Thanks for the video, I have a 2002, South Africa
Glad you enjoyed it!
Who did you get them from?
Great vid. Thanks
Excelente, lo haré a mi kia Sportage 2000, gracias.
Find the vacuum hose for the vacuum hubs in the engine bay and block it off.
The vacuum hub is complete nonsense. Almost no one uses them here, they just don't work.
They do fail quite often...
I agree manual is the way to go . So easy to install rather than paying mechanic to plow smoke through vacuum line to find leak . $250 is what he wanted to charge . Told him to blow smoke and left his shop .
Sarava
Just coneminits