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Manual or Automatic locking hubs


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On one side of 85 B2 the locking hub is missing the part that turns to lock the hub in and out, so I thought I would just replace both with new Warn hubs. I still have the original Dana 28 front axle. How do you tell if the existing hubs are manual or automatic? Are manual hubs a better choice? I don't mind getting out an locking them in if so. The conversion kit costs around $50 new? Thanks for any input.
 


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Manuals have the raised slot of plastic in the middle that you turn with your fingers. The automatics are just a plain cylinder with a 4x4 sticker on the end.

The automatic hubs are terrible, even if you dont do any mudding they will probably still die on you. Once they start going you will hear all kinds of ugly snapping and clicking up front when you engage the 4wd. The warn hubs are def the way to go, but remember the actual hubs are around 150-170ish, then the conversion kit is 50.
 

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warn hubs

Thank you very much. I have fourn the hubs for $175 and I won't need the conversion kit. Thanks again.
 

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