Sup, i have a 1992 f250 4x4 with a dana50 ttb, manual locking hubs, i was wondering since everybody changes them, if the auto locking hubs are worth it since nobody even talks about them, and if so, where could i get them?
Except when manual hubs are locked in you can shift on the fly. Auto hubs manual transfer-case real pain in the ass for icy roads, dry pavement, icy roads etc.The electric clutch is only so you can engage 4x4 on the fly while moving. You can use auto hubs without the electric transfer case, you just have to treat it like you have manual hubs and stop before engaging 4x4.
When not properly maintained they can leave you stranded in 2wd. No 2wd option in 4 low, 4 low can be nice on dry pavement for maneuvering in tight places but the binding of the front is annoying.Pretty sweet, only thing i wonder is Why people change the auto for manual?
Before your install them take them apart and clean. Excessive grease is the enemy especially when cold. Either a very thin grease or oil on the sliding parts. Make sure you have the correct locking nut them.They don’t seem to be too hard to change tho, so i would keep the manual hub in the tool chest i have in the bed