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switching hubs
is it hard to switch from electical locking hub to manual locking hub on a 92
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That would be
easier
than switching
from
manual locking to electrical locking.
I
think
just swapping the hubs would be all there is to it?
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Get manual hubs and a conversion kit, I got Mile Markers, if you want to spend a little more money go with Warn
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SOME trucks require the conversion kit. I think it's the 3 screw hubs that require the conversion kit.
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