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Warn Premium Manual Locking Hubs


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Is there anything else I need to get besides the hubs (29091)?

 

Here's the product desciption:

 

"Product Description

WARN PREMIUM MANUAL HUB -- Durable, Chrome-Plated, Resists Corrosion, ZA Alloy Dial, Wave Spring Technology Increases Reliability Over Standard Coil Springs, All Metal Construction, Requires 9/10 Of A Turn To Insure Positive Engagement, Designed For The Hardcore Off-Roader And Truck Owner, Hub Set Includes Stud Kit PN 38003 , When Replacing Factory Automatic Hubs With Manual Hubs, You Must Also Purchase Spindle Nut Conversion Kit #29918 (Except For ADD)"

 

Is there anything else I need to get?

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  • 3 weeks later...
did you ever find hubs?

 

If not the sale ends this sunday!

http://ruggedrocksoffroad.com/warn-premium...0-01-p-227.html

 

I ended up buying brand new.... from streetsideauto.com for $164 with Super Free Shipping (Like 2 Days). Very Happy!

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I just had a set installed on my Pathy this past Thursday. I felt a big difference. Anyone else experiencing a tighter turning circle or is it just me?

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I just had a set installed on my Pathy this past Thursday. I felt a big difference. Anyone else experiencing a tighter turning circle or is it just me?

 

Haven't tried that yet but I wouldn't rule it out. :shrug:

 

After installing them, though, turning does feel a lot smoother and lighter when in 2WD. :aok:

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