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Question Regarding Front Hubs #574276 02/28/05 08:59 PM
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Jim_B Offline OP
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I was looking here: http://www.superwinch.com/pages/hubs.html
and noticed Superwinch lists two different part numbers for the D-50 4x4s - 400528 & 400543. Does anyone know the difference? I know the 400543 is what the Monteros use. It's just that I don't want to buy a set (when I'm scrounging in the junkyards) that's essentially useless. Are the hubs for the '81 and older D50s much different (ie, easy to tell from the later hubs)?

TIA.

Last edited by Jim_B; 02/28/05 10:10 PM.
Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: Jim_B] #574277 02/28/05 09:25 PM
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I'm not a expert but I thought SuperWinch were aftermarket items ???


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Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: LRJ4x4] #574278 02/28/05 09:33 PM
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They are. I'm not really referring *just* to the Superwinch hubs but to Superwinch, Aisin, etc.

Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: Jim_B] #574279 02/28/05 09:47 PM
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IC, well looks like you should be fine with any 82 or newer D-50, not sure what the difference my be. spline count or diameter ???


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Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: LRJ4x4] #574280 02/28/05 09:55 PM
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It lists both spline counts as being 28.

Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: Jim_B] #574281 02/28/05 10:27 PM
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mine are the 43's


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Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: powerRam50] #574282 02/28/05 10:35 PM
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mine are the 43's


That would make sense if yours is an '87 (the 400528s are listed as being for the '81 and older trucks).

Re: Question Regarding Superwinch Hubs [Re: Jim_B] #574283 02/28/05 11:10 PM
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I believe there would only be a few measurements to be concerned with (i.e., bolt pattern, spline count, axel diameter & depth of spline).

May want to measure your existing hub and/or bring it with you on your next trip to the junk yard. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: Question Regarding Front Hubs [Re: Jim_B] #574284 03/01/05 01:15 AM
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HMD would know for sure, but...aren't the '81-and-older D50's the Dodge-customized 4x4 trucks with a Jeep front axle or something? That part number didn't cross-reference to any other vehicle, but that's prolly why there's a difference.

Re: Question Regarding Front Hubs [Re: AcidophilusRex] #574285 03/01/05 02:02 AM
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HMD would know for sure, but...aren't the '81-and-older D50's the Dodge-customized 4x4 trucks with a Jeep front axle or something? That part number didn't cross-reference to any other vehicle, but that's prolly why there's a difference.


I *think* the ones w/ the Dana 30 were some kind of limited edition (and that they didn't all have the D30). Don't know for sure, though. I think you're right about HMD; he's got quite the collection <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> .

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