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The bottom line: nobody makes hubs for a 5 ton??

DanielP

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Does anyone make lockout hubs for 5 tons? If the answer is no, that might be the deciding factor in convincing me to plan for a deuce rather than a 5 ton.
 

powerhouseduece

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I have not seen a set before but that doesent mean they done exist. If you can't find them one thing you can do is find a set of front drive flanges and put them on a lathe to bore the splines out of them. The first Deuce I ever owned had a sprag t-case and thats what I did. The extra drive flanges come in handy too for flat towing. you can just pull the rear axle shafts and bolt the flanges right up! Thats a hell of a lot better then climbing under the truck and un bolting the driveshafts!

I don't think hub's should keep you out of a 5 ton. ( Drive a deuce and then drive a 5 ton and you'll know what I mean)



Just my 2cents
 

BKubu

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John Winslow (252-883-2509) has developed a kit to allow a 5 ton with a sprag to "free-wheel" so that the sprag is disengaged completly. This means that is OK to allow the truck to roll backwards in a forward gear and forward in reverse. It is not the same as having a lockout, but there is a noticeable increase in power. Check with John. I bet he could install the kit on any M809 truck...or he might sell the kit for you to install.
 

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Yes they exist. A place called Spare Parts and Equipment Inc (859-266-2188) in Kentucky still make them from the original Warn molds. I called and talked to the guy, and he made it sound like they are a hot item and he had another batch being made by the end of the week. I'm sure someone would buy them, but at $1250 each, yes that's $1250 EACH, I won't be buying any. Another company called Gearthart Engineering said they are planning on making some in the future, but didn't say what the cost would be. I have a picture a guy sent me of some original Warn hubs.
 

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DanielP

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Thank you very much for the info. Those Warn converts are pricey! I figure on a bobbed 5 ton I would but Detroits front and rear, and hubs all around so that I can lock in on a wheel by wheel basis. But that is $5K worth of hubs. Yikes.
 

GoHot229

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Can you have the insides of the stockers milled to de-spline them like some of the Deuce guys do? Then with a 'good' set (with splines) and one without you could choose to freewheel or not, just a fiew bolts, its off and back on, and a gasket now and again. You could probably get a gasket to live longer with some silicone too.
 

USMC6062

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They used to use these hubs on monster trucks in the 80's. I was looking at a spec sheet for and 80's monster truck and it had listed 5 ton rockwell axles with warn locking hubs. Keep an eye out for old monster truck parts, you may run across a set.
 

rizzo

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anyone else interested in 5 ton lockouts? Maybe we can convince someone to make them if there are a lot of people interested. send me a PM.
 
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Scout

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If the front axle is disconnected from the tires, and therefore not rotating, won't the transfer case sprag engage and drive the front end anyway (as though on a slippery surface where the rear tire speed would exceed the front)? So you're still driving the whole front-end, but not scrubbing tires on hard surfaces. And if that's the case (unless you have a front locker) you would only need to disengage/remove/modify one hub - right?
 

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If the front axle is disconnected from the tires, and therefore not rotating, won't the transfer case sprag engage and drive the front end anyway (as though on a slippery surface where the rear tire speed would exceed the front)? So you're still driving the whole front-end, but not scrubbing tires on hard surfaces. And if that's the case (unless you have a front locker) you would only need to disengage/remove/modify one hub - right?

Yes thats why you would need to cut off the air to the transfer case to "disable" the sprag.
 

Trango

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Pardon the pun, but has there been any traction on the idea of lockouts? I'd be quite interested in lockouts for the 5 ton, if they are available.
 

wehring

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air lock on 900 series

Lets not forget the airlock t-case on the 900 series. These are BEGGING for lockers and locking hubs.

Justin Wehring
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Floridianson

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Can you have the insides of the stockers milled to de-spline them like some of the Deuce guys do? Then with a 'good' set (with splines) and one without you could choose to freewheel or not, just a fiew bolts, its off and back on, and a gasket now and again. You could probably get a gasket to live longer with some silicone too.
I like this Idea the best.

If you have them desplined would you have the make it bigger and have a bushing installed then reamed to true axle figures?
 
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