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Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: fishman] #494960 09/10/04 02:10 PM
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Axe Man Offline
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Lou,

For the Vacuum auto hubs (1998 & on)does the Warn manual hub kit come with a new hublock assembly which replaces the original one (step 11 of your installation PDF)? I am assuming that you now have to get out of the car and lock the front hubs by hand, a procedure which was not required on the original vacuum hubs. Can anyone post a picture of what the replaced hub & wheel looks like.

thanks,
Hamk


Yes, it includes a complete hub assembly. And since you must engage them by hand it begs the question as to what about the plastic hub cap that fit over the original autolockers? Two choices. Choice 1: leave it off. Choice 2: slice off the top of the plastic hub and install it over the manual hub. This allows access to the "lock/unlock" mechanism. This is what I did. Sorry...no pix.


1998 Sportage - Gone.
2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Axe Man] #494961 09/10/04 02:32 PM
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I take that back. I do have a pix.

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But this was when I had the 95-97 style autolockers. The plastic hub on the 1998 to 2002 style aluminum wheels won't fit over the mech hub. So I sliced the top off and then pried the KIA emblem off the plastic hub and installed it on the autolocker. But you can't do this with the manual hub since you need access to the locking mechanism. So when I installed the manual hubs the KIA emblem was left off.

And I understand that the newer Warn autolocker won't fit over the hub cap either.


1998 Sportage - Gone.
2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Axe Man] #494962 09/10/04 02:52 PM
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Calappoyas Offline
Mudrunner
could someone explain how the mechanical auto-lockers engage? not vacuum I figure that out. I hope not by engaging them by backing up wheels a few revolutions to lock. I hate those, had them on a gen-1 Raider years ago.


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Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Calappoyas] #494963 09/10/04 03:05 PM
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could someone explain how the mechanical auto-lockers engage? not vacuum I figure that out. I hope not by engaging them by backing up wheels a few revolutions to lock. I hate those, had them on a gen-1 Raider years ago.


Well.. backing up is used to disengage them. You need to be rolling to engage them, and to disengage them you have to back up a carlength or 2. The Mechanical auto-lockers.

Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Calappoyas] #494964 09/10/04 05:21 PM
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could someone explain how the mechanical auto-lockers engage? not vacuum I figure that out. I hope not by engaging them by backing up wheels a few revolutions to lock. I hate those, had them on a gen-1 Raider years ago.


The Warn 61918 autolockers engage and disengage "on the fly". No need to back up to disengage them and supposedly can be engaged at relatively high speeds...40 or 50 MPH. I know 2 individuals in Canada who have these hubs and they are happy with them. How Warn was able to achieve this mechanically and at those speeds is beyond me. The older mechanicals, that came standard equipment on 95 - 97 Sportages, required a stop or low speed engagement of about 15 MPH or less and required you to back up approx 10 feet to disengage them.


1998 Sportage - Gone.
2004 Honda Civic Coupe.
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara - She got it.
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Axe Man] #494965 09/10/04 06:19 PM
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maraguez Offline
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Yes, they are nice, but what's even nicer is that they fail when you least expect it and you are in trouble. I told Dave once I was crazy about them, but after a while and a few unexpected failures, I went with the manuals and my problems have been solved. These manuals never have failed me. True, you have to get off to engage and desingage, but the tranquility in knowing they will work makes up for all the trouble.


1985 Toyota 4x4 4Runner. 1989 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4.
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: maraguez] #494966 09/10/04 07:02 PM
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Yes, they are nice, but what's even nicer is that they fail when you least expect it and you are in trouble. I told Dave once I was crazy about them, but after a while and a few unexpected failures, I went with the manuals and my problems have been solved. These manuals never have failed me. True, you have to get off to engage and desingage, but the tranquility in knowing they will work makes up for all the trouble.


I agree. I like my manuals because I am the only one who controls whether they are engaged, not some twist of fate or the phase of the moon <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Nukeiridium] #494967 09/10/04 08:09 PM
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wd8cdh Offline
Mudrunner
I engage the manuals in advance if I even think there is a possability that I might need 4WD like if it is raining. Engaging 4WD in the t-case while moving when it is cold is a lot easier with the hubs already engaged too. My fuel economy penalty with them engaged is less than 1/2 MPG.


Ron Schroeder
Long Island NY
99 4DR auto Sportage, 30x950R15 tires, 3/4" strut spacer, rear air springs, Manual Hubs, FRONT Torsen LSD
00 Safari AWD, 2" lift, 30x9.50 tires, 4x4 conversion in progress
73 Pinzgauer Swiss Army troop carrier
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: wd8cdh] #494968 09/10/04 09:43 PM
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Nukeiridium Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Well I wouldn't drive around with them locked any more than necessary because you'll wear out your CV boots faster... I don't look forward to changing those bastards when they eventually break...


2002 Sportage 4dr 4x4 soon to undergo an Extreme Makeover!
Re: Warn Hubs$$ [Re: Nukeiridium] #494969 09/10/04 10:11 PM
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wd8cdh Offline
Mudrunner
I don't think that the turning will make that much differance in CV boot life. After all, FWD vehicles are always turning the boots and they usually only fail due to dryrot or tearing.


Ron Schroeder
Long Island NY
99 4DR auto Sportage, 30x950R15 tires, 3/4" strut spacer, rear air springs, Manual Hubs, FRONT Torsen LSD
00 Safari AWD, 2" lift, 30x9.50 tires, 4x4 conversion in progress
73 Pinzgauer Swiss Army troop carrier
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