Has anyone here installed them? What do you do w/overhead 4wd console, after the fact, just leave alone, or disable computer?
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Thank you! Appreciate the reply! Is there a manual hub you can recommend?With auto locking hubs, the hub engages when the axle twists. The axle twists when the transfer case is shifted into 4L or 4H. With manual hubs you have to step out of your rig and turn the knob on the wheel hub. The overhead consol only controls shifting of the transfer case. So you will need it to stay functional. All my rigs have manual hubs. I either bought them that way or switched them from auto locking.
Just my preference. I find them more reliable.
That's what I have on my Bronco 2, but my Bronco 2 had manual hubs to begin with...sounds like the OP has auto-locking hubs so it requires some other parts to convert from auto-locking to manual...but definitely worth the conversion....but then again that push button electronic shift transfer case crap ain't all that great either especially when everything gets old.Mile Marker hubs are about $100 cheaper then WARN, if you can find them. The new WARN hubs I bought a little while ago look beefier then the factory ones. The knobs are certainly better.
I don't think that if you have the stock d28 on your rig it will have auto hubs? I would go on the tech page and identify what your axle is. I am not aware of auto hubs before 1990. I have had several 86 thru 88 4 x 4's and have not had an auto hub? I would not spend any money until you are sure of what axle you have. If you in fact have a d28, I would not spend much money on it. I have only done stock rebuilds on mine as that you can't get ring gears or much else.Has anyone here installed them? What do you do w/overhead 4wd console, after the fact, just leave alone, or disable computer?
Auto hubs did exist on older D-28 trucks, I had them on the D-28 in my 88 Eddie Bauer B2, and they were on an 87 B2 that I stripped for parts. I believe they are collecting dust somewhere in my shed and I believe they had worked when I took them off. All of my trucks have manual hubs or live axle though. I don’t trust auto hubs.I don't think that if you have the stock d28 on your rig it will have auto hubs? I would go on the tech page and identify what your axle is. I am not aware of auto hubs before 1990. I have had several 86 thru 88 4 x 4's and have not had an auto hub? I would not spend any money until you are sure of what axle you have. If you in fact have a d28, I would not spend much money on it. I have only done stock rebuilds on mine as that you can't get ring gears or much else.