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Hub nut conversion?


1RangerNut

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City
Central,IL
Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Automatic
So I was messing around with my truck the other day, and while I was changing tires I thought I'd see if I could get my warn hubs to fit, so I took off the plastic auto piece and the hubs fit and now my 4x4 works, is there any special reason to buy the $50 conversion nuts?

Thanks: Steve
 
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The plastic cam holds the nut locking piece in. Without it in place there's a good chance the left wheel will fall off and the right one will jam up solid.
 
Yea there's a good reason. It's due to that tiny little key (as mentioned above) being the only thing holding that nut in place. With the "conversion", you have an inner and outer nut, tightly locking the threads in place. The conversion nuts are everywhere. Hell go to the junkyard and pick up a set of them on any ford or chevy dana 44 with lockouts.
 
I'm putting the avm manual lockers on mine soon. What is this nut conversion you speak of?
 
Ok cool I got nervous there for a second haha. Thanks for setting a noob straight.
 

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