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One look at my driveway will confirm that I don't find all the leakage to be problematic.
I was thinking more of the seized swivel pin/rusty axle u-joint/rotten swivel ball-type of locking hub horror stories/folklore and the widely publicized, well known, easy preventative measures locking hub users can take avoid such maladies.--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
(9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).Comment
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One look at my driveway will confirm that I don't find all the leakage to be problematic.
I was thinking more of the seized swivel pin/rusty axle u-joint/rotten swivel ball-type of locking hub horror stories/folklore and the widely publicized, well known, easy preventative measures locking hub users can take avoid such maladies.Comment
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Just stating what is in the Superwinch catalog. They state that all their premium hubs are all-metal construction. Then there is an asterisk next to several hubs including the Land Rover hubs. The asterisk is shown as hubs made to military specification with nylon dial.Comment
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It might be a US spec but no British Army Land Rover used them and I have not seen a foreign military Rover use them either. I will give you that Mil-spec is only a specification and does not mean they have ever been purchased or used. I view that as being in the same marketing vein as 'aircraft grade aluminium'.
The MOD have the same view as many that they add complexity and failure points to a vehicle who's mission does not require them.Comment
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Wow. Amazing thread.
Superwinch owner here. Had em on for about 5 years. No leaks. Many scratches and gouges from rocks. No problems.
Ok, they aren't as easy to engage as my old Fairey units but they work.
Are you guys properly RTV'ing the crap out of these? I mean, it is a rover. Don't be shy with the sealant!Comment
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Fitted
Today I fitted a new set of Superwinch hubs in order to replace my aged Dualmatics. I listened to all you guys posted on here and chose to install them. I was going to go with a standard drive flange but they actually cost more than the free wheeling hubs. I also figured if I locked up my front end I can still roll on home.
In order to complete the install I purchased 12 new bolts and washers from the sponsor due to the fact the bolts for the dualmatic hubs are too long when used with a Superwinch hub. I did not have to do any grinding, filing, or modifying to get them fitted.
After install I tested them out on the highway and a bit off road. They functioned well and I have no leaks at the moment. It also did a bunch for the looks of the truck. If I have any drama with these hubs in the future I will look at some re-conditioned Warn M-11s from Ike.
Thank for all the info you guys provided.1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
1985 D110
1998 D1 (Sold)Comment
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o2batsea
o2batsea,
I keep hearing from a few individuals that using free wheeling hubs will dry my truck into dust and it will all blow away. What is the difference in lubrication between a drive flange and a locked free wheeling hub? I do know that free wheeling hubs can assist in allowing a vehicle with a locked up front end a chance at limping home.
As far as previous comments about UK snatch / MOD vehicles not having free wheeling hubs. I can speak rather well on this since I have had UK vehicles in my patrol for the past 10 years in Afghanistan. I agree that they do not have free wheeling hubs. I also know that I have had to deal with front and rear end drama on their vehicles to the point our UK counterparts utilized our GMVs or Toyota Hilux vehicles. The discussion regarding free wheeling hubs and the benifits actually came up with their mechanics as a possible solution.
This is my first Series vehicle and I do default to the years of experience you guys have obtained. However I do feel though there is a lot of bias regarding this topic that is more personality driven and less mechanicaly driven.1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
1985 D110
1998 D1 (Sold)Comment
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o2batsea,
I keep hearing from a few individuals that using free wheeling hubs will dry my truck into dust and it will all blow away. What is the difference in lubrication between a drive flange and a locked free wheeling hub? I do know that free wheeling hubs can assist in allowing a vehicle with a locked up front end a chance at limping home.
Most modern vehicles have bearings there instead of Railkos. The modern Land Rovers are all full time fouw wheel drive so their front CV joints are always spinning and hubs would be useless on them unless you first converted the transfer case to part time 4wd.Comment
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I keep hearing from a few individuals that using free wheeling hubs will dry my truck into dust and it will all blow away.
But, your truck, your money, you do whatever you want.Comment
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less wear and tear
On long highway trips the hubs keep allot of metal from spinning needlessly. I lock the hubs in when we get to our destination. Quieter, a hair better gas mileage and less wear on the front diff. I also believe he is talking about breaking a diff or axle in the front, not a hub. And then unlocking the hubs would let you drive home.1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
1963 Unimog Radio box
1995 LWB RRComment
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