locking hubs better??
#1
locking hubs better??
this question is out of curiosity:
whats better locking hubs like on the pickups or nonlocking like on the 4runners?
always wondered what the benefits were of locking hubs?
thanks guys
whats better locking hubs like on the pickups or nonlocking like on the 4runners?
always wondered what the benefits were of locking hubs?
thanks guys
#2
less strain on your cvs... since with auto hubs the cvs always turning ...when you have manual locking hubs you can unlock them so the cvs wont spin, it is helpful if you mess up your front end on a trail.. if you dont have the front end will always turn and you might need a tow when if you had manual hubs you could get out an unlock them
#7
- http://www.off-road.com/offroad/arti....jsp?id=399668
They all have advantages and disadvantages depending on your point of view. The true automatic hubs automatically lock when you stop and shift into 4WD and unlock when you go back to 2WD. But they can be prone to acting up and not locking when they are supposed to and unlocking when they are not supposed to. One situation they are troublesome in is when you get stuck in 2WD and then shift into 4WD to try and get out. The automatics need to turn some fraction of a rotation to lock and if you are stuck to the point of not being able to move, the front end won't lock up.
The ADD setup has the advantage of shift on the fly (manual hubs can do this if you lock the hubs). But the disadvantages are that you have the CVs turning (and wearing) all the time and with more moving parts, the ADD can stop working. Usually a vacuum line or electrical switch issue.
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#9
We need to dispose of this myth that mpg changes if you go from ADD to manual hubs. Theoretically, sure. In practice, no. The ADD system keeps the CVs spinning but there is no wear on the rest of the front driveline. However, you would see a bit of mpg decrease if you had a non-ADD system and locked your hubs and drove around in 2WD mode. In that case the front diff is spinning as well as the driveshaft, just not mechanically coupled to the power. I know that with mine I can actually *feel* the engine having to work harder when I drive around that way.
#10
i just know that w/ my manual hubs locked all winter i do see a decrease in mileage. i would assume that is because they are locked and essentially like an ADD vehicle. i suppose that lines up directly with what youre saying.
#14
"I'm a little confused. I have auto hubs up front. If I were to go to manual would I have to engage them manually every time I want all 4 tires to spin?"
Yes,you'd be going backward in the evolution of technology and convenience.
#15
Auto hubs are actually known to be quite weak, and crappy. They often unlock when you don't want them to.
Perhaps you all are referring to Drive Flanges. Those are not weak at all. They are essentially a manual hub with no moving parts. Very strong.
Perhaps you all are referring to Drive Flanges. Those are not weak at all. They are essentially a manual hub with no moving parts. Very strong.



