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Is there any advantage installing lockout hubs on an airshift front end?
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dont buy the selectros if you plan on going near water. i think i drove in a rainstorm once and my bearings got wet lol
Is there any advantage installing lockout hubs on an airshift front end?
Mine steers much easier unlocked. No axle wrap. Mine gets 11 plus mpg. Thinking of pulling one rear axle shafts and use the front cap I pulled for the front hubs on that axle.
my orings are brand new. i have replaced them a few times just thinkin i may have gotten a bad oring or somthing. i even put a little grease on them when i put the cap back on so resistance wouldnt tear the orings. i have done hub seals numerous times and i run one piece neoprene boots. selectros destroyed my bearings. i wanna go out and smash them with a hammerI'm running Selectros on my M715 and its been immersed in mud and water over the front hubs with no problems. Are your cap o-rings torn? Its really easy to do that when installing the cap/selector knob. Also, are they sealed well where they mount to the hub?
I put the jatonka/AVM lockouts on the front and on the driver side front rear axle. I used a Off Road Fab Works dual spline axle. It is much easier to steer and the mileage improved.
I will do the same to my second deuce next month.
I pulled the 2 axles out of the forward rear
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