RangerNielsen
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I got in a debate with my dads mechanic friend with hubs. He prefers auto and told me I should put auto back on my truck, rather than manual. So my question is, which do you prefer and why?
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I like my live front end. No manual/auto shit to deal with. It's always locked in. Hit the 4x4 switch to engage the transfer case and good to go.
going into 4 low is easy
I'd much rather have the common SLA IFS than the uncommon TTB IFS.
Still harder than on my truck.
And yes, the larger numbers say that the IFS setup is weak compared to the TTB front end. You WILL go through 3 or 4 front wheel bearing per side for every one set that a TTB wears out.
Um, they made the TTB longer than the IFS. And part's aren't that uncommon, you just have to know where they are. You won't find fish in the desert, and you won't find a cactus in the ocean.
Ford is the only one that used TTB to my knowledge. SLA and modern IFS in general is way more widely used. Mechanics are familiar with it. TTB, not so much.
You like TTB, I like what I have.
You won't change my mind. And I won't change yours.
I run manual hubs. I like simple. I try to use the KISS methodology when it comes to mechanical things.
Sounds like your dad's buddy is just lazy.
Not to mention that every auto hub I've looked at had some kind of PLASTIC drive component. Plastic and 4 low don't work well together.