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Mile Marker vs. Warn


wakaa06

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right now I have mile marker and I am on my second set the first set was on for 3 days then broke I was just wondering if the warns are better or what its on a 94 ranger stx 4.0 4x4. I was just wondering cause the parts store said they could order them for like $40 more Thanks
 
warn gets you home.:icon_thumby:
 
but uhhh...errr....if you have a v8 and 35 or bigger......your screwed...but warn is still the best.
 
no its all stock i want to get 31s but i cant find any I like
 
im on my 2nd set of mile marker hubs. the first set lasted 3 years. 4.0 with 235-15 tires. i thought about spending more money for the heavy-duty warn "jeep" hubs but decided that breaking a hub sure beats spitting out spider gears in the front diff or breaking a T-case chain. my hub failure was due to the internal sliding collar fracturing. the body was still good. if i could have gotton the internal parts sepertally i could have just rebuilt it. instead i got another $180 dollar set of MM's from autozone. here is what my broken one looked like when i took it apart:
bustedhub001.jpg
 
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The Wall thickness of the Mile Marker hub body is a bit thicker than the Warn units
so the internal parts are smaller.

Allegedly (and though I haven't actually compared...) the Mile markers
use the same casting for both D28 and D35 hubs...

so their smaller internal parts are more prone to breakage.

The Warns have a thinner boy thickness but since it is rarely
(anyone providing examples etter be prepared to bend over
when I give them back) the Hub body that breaks....

Warns seem to be the way to fly.

AD
 
The Wall thickness of the Mile Marker hub body is a bit thicker than the Warn units
so the internal parts are smaller.

Allegedly (and though I haven't actually compared...) the Mile markers
use the same casting for both D28 and D35 hubs...

so their smaller internal parts are more prone to breakage.

The Warns have a thinner boy thickness but since it is rarely
(anyone providing examples etter be prepared to bend over
when I give them back) the Hub body that breaks....

Warns seem to be the way to fly.

AD

+1 For AllanD -for info
+1 on warn hubs

I had a chance to get warn or mile marker hubs for my truck and i really liked the warn hubs better becuase they seemed to be better made and also warn has been around for a while and always seem to be just a better brand...
 
The Warns have a thinner boy thickness but since it is rarely
(anyone providing examples etter be prepared to bend over
when I give them back) the Hub body that breaks....

Warns seem to be the way to fly.

AD

Are you saying the warn hub bodys rarely break?

Here is a set of the Warn "Jeep" hubs. Running 31" LTB's.
LakeHouser3-6-1015.jpg

LakeHouser3-6-1016.jpg
 
Well thats why ,The weakest link always brakes and is it a dana 35 or 28
 

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