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  • bear7343
    Low Range
    • Apr 2010
    • 23

    Free Wheeling Hubs?

    I have some old Warn Hubs on my turck currently. I know I need to change one and as a result, will change both. What does everyone recommend? Is it better to just put the full time hubs on?
  • yorker
    Overdrive
    • Nov 2006
    • 1635

    #2
    What is wrong with the Warns? If they can't be fixed then sure- put on drive flanges and forget about them. Most people are probably better off without locking hubs.
    1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

    Land Rover UK Forums

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    • NickDawson
      5th Gear
      • Apr 2009
      • 707

      #3
      Mine came with free wheeling hubs and so I did a bit of research about them to learn more...
      Most of what I read suggested that they led to more problems than they were worth and that those problems came from people forgetting to engage them from time to time. It seems that they don't get properly lubed when in free wheeling mode...

      keep in mind I'm learning as I go and that's not an area I've had to touch...yet...but thats why my research turned up.

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      • thixon
        5th Gear
        • Jul 2007
        • 909

        #4
        Originally posted by NickDawson
        Mine came with free wheeling hubs and so I did a bit of research about them to learn more...
        Most of what I read suggested that they led to more problems than they were worth and that those problems came from people forgetting to engage them from time to time. It seems that they don't get properly lubed when in free wheeling mode...

        keep in mind I'm learning as I go and that's not an area I've had to touch...yet...but thats why my research turned up.
        Hi Nick,

        Its the top pin of the swivels that doesn't get lubed when you're free wheeling.
        Travis
        '66 IIa 88

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        • gudjeon
          5th Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 613

          #5
          I've run with and without, I can't tell the difference in terms of economy, power, wear,etc. I would spend money on lots of other things before I put hubs on.

          I suggest if its an inexpensive repair, then fix the old hubs. If not, drive members. I think the driving flanges look cooler.

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          • LR Max
            3rd Gear
            • Feb 2010
            • 315

            #6
            I notice a difference on the interstate with hubs locked compared to freewheel. I'd stick with freewheel rather than flanges. They seem to be pretty stout.

            I run Superwinches with great success. Cheap and they work. They do stick out a little bit but mine can take a hit A LOT better than the Faireys they replaced (which don't take a hit well...at all). For $100 brand new, hard to beat.

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            • redmondrover
              1st Gear
              • Nov 2007
              • 102

              #7
              We had MAP freewheeling hubs on our 109 and we are removing them to install stock hubs. Both swivel balls were rusted/pitted on the top half. I have been told that when the front wheels are engaged full time with the stock hubs, the oil spashes around enough to keep a thin sheen on the swivel balls and thereby prevent rust/pits. If the freewheeling hubs are not engaged often enough, the oil remains in the lower half of the ball, the top half loses the thin sheen and eventually rusts/pits.

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              • JimCT
                5th Gear
                • Nov 2006
                • 518

                #8
                FWH

                Leave them locked most of the time, those rare long highway trips unlock them. It does make a difference. On long trips when we get off the highway to get fuel or camp I lock them in. Kind of like turning on the headlamps when it gets dark, not that complicated.
                1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
                1963 Unimog Radio box
                1995 LWB RR

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                • bmohan55
                  4th Gear
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 435

                  #9
                  Driving out to a rock crawling event (appx 100 miles) I had mine unlocked and got almost 14 mpg, on the way back I forgot to unlock and got a little over 12 mpg. Usually keep them locked.

                  Redmondrover, interesting observation as I always wondered why the tops of my balls were more pitted than the bottom, makes perefect sense!
                  04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                  '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                  • yorker
                    Overdrive
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1635

                    #10
                    I think 2mpg was the difference I saw too FWIW. For a while I kept a log to determine the difference. In the end i binned my hubs because they were Fairey hubs and though they looked cool they sucked.
                    1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

                    Land Rover UK Forums

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                    • RoverForm
                      3rd Gear
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 348

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gudjeon
                      I suggest if its an inexpensive repair, then fix the old hubs. If not, drive members. I think the driving flanges look cooler.
                      does anyone have a pic of what the driving flanges look like?

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                      • yorker
                        Overdrive
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 1635

                        #12
                        Originally posted by RoverForm
                        does anyone have a pic of what the driving flanges look like?
                        Look at your rear wheels...
                        1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

                        Land Rover UK Forums

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                        • Terrys
                          Overdrive
                          • May 2007
                          • 1382

                          #13
                          Originally posted by RoverForm
                          does anyone have a pic of what the driving flanges look like?
                          Walk back and look at your rear hubs.

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