92-XLT-Exploder
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- 92 XLT
Replacing auto hubs with other ones
A few days ago, the driver side auto hub died after more than a year of making poppping noises and having problems disengaging. So I went to a junkyard and got an other auto hub, I don't use 4x4 enough to justify to the wife spending the money on a set of manual hubs.
So I removed the wheel, I removed the 'cap', put in the one that I got at the junkyard (certified to work), put the wheel back on. I then decided to go for a little test of the 4x4 in the snow, and I still don't have 4x4. I know the problem was with the hub because I could see the front driveshaft turning. So is there more to changing a hub than what I did ? Or is the hub I bought dead or is my other hub dead too ??
A few days ago, the driver side auto hub died after more than a year of making poppping noises and having problems disengaging. So I went to a junkyard and got an other auto hub, I don't use 4x4 enough to justify to the wife spending the money on a set of manual hubs.
So I removed the wheel, I removed the 'cap', put in the one that I got at the junkyard (certified to work), put the wheel back on. I then decided to go for a little test of the 4x4 in the snow, and I still don't have 4x4. I know the problem was with the hub because I could see the front driveshaft turning. So is there more to changing a hub than what I did ? Or is the hub I bought dead or is my other hub dead too ??