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79GLIDE

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I've been searching for a supplier of individual OE auto locking hub internals. Timing isn't great for me to get to a salvage yard, all of which are an hour way, and I really don't want to invest in complete used automatic lockouts anyway. All the used stuff online is overpriced, most costing more than a new set of MM or Warn manual lockouts
 

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I'm pretty sure the OEM hubs have Warn guts. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Rock auto has a service kit, give em a call and see if they have hubs. There's also a few OEM hubs on ebay right now.
 

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Don't know what year/axle model you are looking for lockouts for, but Warn in Clackamas Oregon has provided the OEM hardware for GM, Ford and Dodge over the years. Don't be afraid of using Warn parts: they were good enough for all the OEMs.
 

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So the Clutch Gear from a Dana 50/60 Warn Lockout should be interchangeable with the OE Auto Lockouts? I've serviced my own manual lockouts for 30 years, and I don't remember these gears being the same. I went out yesterday and tried to pull the manual lockouts off the '87 with a Dana 60 and the '90 with a Dana 50, and there was more than one bolt on each lockout that wouldn't budge. I wasn't interested in pursuing it out in the snow.
 

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I've never had automatic lockouts on any of my trucks in the past, but after having the majority of my left leg amputated 3.5 years ago, I figured I'd try these to see how it goes.
 
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