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I'm sure most of you have the same feelings about the auto hubs. They
_uck. Mine will not engage. I have cleaned all the gunk from the hubs and need to know what kind of grease I should use to re-pack them? I have a 1993 EB with 160K. I would also like to know if the inner hub should spin in both directions or if it has a one way bearing? Forget the auto hubs, i just replaced them with Warn manual hubs. Last edited by dedhead63; 03-16-2005 at 08:53 PM. |
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I think it is a common mistake with auto hubs. You do not want to pack these with grease like a wheel bearing. This will cause the hubs to not engage. Try using some Automatic Transmission Fluid.
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Re: 4X4 hubs
i broke a set of automatic hubs once because i did not know i had to switch it back into 2wd and then drive backward
so basically i thought i could just switch it and drive forward and it would disengage. well i broke my auto hubs so i replaced them now i drive in reverse after switching out of 4x4 high or low back into 2wd and it works SUPER |
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