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Well turns out Mile Marker hubs are trash. The second time out, in the mud, they poped like water balloons.:icon_rofl::icon_hornsup::yahoo: :headbang:
One right after the other....

Anyway my question is, knowing that the Jeep 35 manual hubs are not easy to find I wanted to know if anyone had any info on these?
Warn 60163 Its the P/N for what warn is replacing the 37780 flange mount with.
It is a full floater kit fot the Jeep 35 rear axle. just wanted to know if it would be stronger then the flange mount style hub the Dana35 TTB uses.
And if it would work. Thanks.
 


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I second that. Milemarkers are stright shit. Blew up just driving on the road.
 

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Never had any problems with mine.
 

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60163 is not a replacement for PT#37780 (from what I can find it appears to be an internal-mount style hub for 5x5.5" lug pattern hubs).



The 37780 locking hubs are very widely available

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Sorry about that, got that part number from an explorer forum.
Not sure the right # but would this type of internal hub work on the TTB35?
Also I really dont want to run the Warn hubs, even with the lifetime warranty.
I found a company called Ruged Ridge, they cast theres out of nodular Iron.
Would this be stronger then the Warn hubs?
And has anyone used these hubs?
After the locker install, the only hubs that seem to keep from going boom and the stock autos....:annoyed:
 

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No an internal type is an internal type. The TTB D35 uses a flange/hat style hub.

If you wanted the other style switch to D44 TTB outers (then you could run the part number you posted for the internal types).

The Warn Heavy Duty D35 Jeep hubs are the ones you need. None of the others are as strong. 4x4Junkie already posted the right part number for them.

There is no reason to run anything else, they are all inferior in terms of strength.
 

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The locking hub you would need for a D44 hub is Warn pt#9790 or #20990.
(60136 is for 5x5.5 lug conversions on a Jeep)


Do you have a link to info on the Rugged Ridge hubs being made of nodular iron?
 

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