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Manual hubs on R50 model


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Is there a specific way , to install manual hubs to work properly on my vehicle. Let me explain my problem.

The other day i tried my hubs finally. I locked them in, engaged 4wd inside the cabin. It works great. I then disengaged 4wd inside the cabin, and when I drive I feel like 4wd is still on. What could be the problem? Is there an explanation for that?

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If u don't unlock the hubs the front CVS will still spin causing drag but the tcase should be in N so there shouldn't be any input to the front wheels

Should there be a marc, in what way to instal the hubs on to the wheel or it doesnt mather how you put it on?

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So, there is no aligning with any marks. Out of the box , just put it on.

Nope, no clocking or alignment or anything. I have the MM locking hubs on my wife's 1999.0 and there are no issues... :shrug:

If it just feels like 4wd in the steering, I agree that is just the difference of the CV shaft turning. It could be that they are stiff or binding...

If it is still actually still in 4wd, it is a transfer case/indicator issue. You have a 4x4 shifter not a knob selector, right?

 

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Nope, no clocking or alignment or anything. I have the MM locking hubs on my wife's 1999.0 and there are no issues... :shrug:

If it just feels like 4wd in the steering, I agree that is just the difference of the CV shaft turning. It could be that they are stiff or binding...

If it is still actually still in 4wd, it is a transfer case/indicator issue. You have a 4x4 shifter not a knob selector, right?

 

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Yes its 4x4 shifter. I am leaving it today at mechanic so they can grind of my calipers a little bit. I found out, the side that is making the grinding noise caliper touching wheel a little bit. I hope this is the answer to my problem.

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