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one manual & one auto hub?


racsan

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well, it seems i had a hub strip tonight. i was wondering if its possible with out hurting anything to put on one of my old auto hubs until i get the manual replaced? my old auto hubs still worked when i had removed them, but i dont know how it would work out to have one side a auto and the other a manual. supposed to have a 2-4 snow accumulation on thursday, id sure hate to not have 4wd. i was first afraind it was something in the transfer case that went, but im pretty sure now its a hub. for now im just getting by with my 500# in the back end.
 
i don't see why it would hurt...but of course ya need to swap out the spindle nuts as well as the hub.....

btw, what manual hubs ya got?

i bought my Warns from Advance and they have a lifetime warrenty....have had no problems swapping out any bad ones....

l8r, John
 
mile markers's from autozone-3 month warranty. was pulling a heavy load in 4L with the front axle on dry pavement and the rears were on packed snow. too much torque for the front end alone, i guess. at least it wasnt the T-case or front diff.
 
yeah....that would do it....

and you are right...better the hub than the transfer case or diff....

l8r, John
 
well, it is indeed the drivers side hub, found my socket and changed out that side back to a auto. thought about doing the other, but its 23 out and im pretty tired, maybe tommarrow if it aint too bad out. at least now i have the possibility of 4wd. glad i kept all my old parts!
 
well, both sides are now back to the stock auto's. if i had welded up a auto to make it fully locked full time it would have worked, but as it was with one manual and one auto, the manual side would turn the axle and due to the spiders in the fron differential the auto side axle would turn backwards and try to engage the auto hub going forwards. it would just make a awful ratchting sound. if you ran it with the transfer case engaged it was fine, but you cant do that all the time. i put the other old auto hub setup back on and all is well. im not a fan of the auto hub setup, but its either that or no 4wd at all for right now. i tested them and they do seem to be working for the time being. thought id let y'all know.
 

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