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89 Bronco II manual hubs


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I am looking for a diagram of the internals for the manual locking hubs on an 89 Bronco II 4x4 with automatic transmission. I have one that is locked up on me and i dont want to take it apart to clean it and see if anything is broken without knowing where everything goes. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
 


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if they are the auto hubs, i recommend strongly to get a set of manual locking hubs...
 

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They are manual locking hubs, and since this truck sees very limited street duty, i would just like to see if i can fix them instead of replacing them.
 

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it would be easier to replace them...
 

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I know it would be easier to replace them, but it is also more costly than i can afford right now. All i need to do is get it into 2wd, but still be able to switch it between 2 and 4wd when i need to, so that i can use it for a couple weeks while my other truck is at the body shop, and then the bronco is coming back off the road.
 

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You could most likely go to a pick and pull junkyard and grab one for next to nothing.
 

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Those just show the way the washers and spacers go on. Doesn't actually show how to tear apart the hub itself.
 
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I wouldn't hesitate to take it apart. There aren't very many parts.

Arrange them in order (and orientation) on a piece of paper as you disassemble them, and you'll assemble them correctly.

You don't need much more than a pair of screwdrivers (flatblade and Phillips) to get them apart.
 

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I figured it out. One of them needs to be replaced because half the teeth on the splined shaft are missing, so i guess its a trip to the boneyard. Thanks for all your help guys.
 

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