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The 4x4 is 2335.00 shipped W/0 gaskets. The 6x6 is 3360.00 shipped w/o gaskets. or. 4x4 with is 2485.00. And 6x6 with
is 3620.00 PM me for more info and questions.
I have personally reported 11.03 in my first tests 2001 m1078 274 hp tune at that time. Some have reported 12 mpg.
not to bad for the size and weight of these trucks
The splined hubs are 4140 billet then machined then heat treated and tempered to. R54/56 then the splines are cut with a wire EDM
to a tolerance of 20 to 30% tighter than stock .
Thanks. I know it’s long and the camera should have been a little closer. Hope it helps some that think it’s a complicated
job. Pretty easy as you know.
Ok guys, need some photos! If you’ve purchased Eco Hubs send me a shot or two of your truck for my web site.
First 10 people get a couple of Eco Hub koozies for your adult beverages! Send me your address also. Thank You!
I’m in the process of building a web site for Eco Hubs. I’m looking for photos of trucks with Eco Hubs installed
and short videos, to use on the new web site. Post them if you have some I can use. Would love to see campers,
work trucks, play trucks, anything is ok. Also if you words...
There are quite a few AO trucks with Eco Hubs. if you look thru the threads, anyone that mentions dip switch setting for the
speedometer should be a AO. Sorry I don’t have a list but I bet someone will respond.
The speedometer recalibrate is done thru the cat engine ecu. I would bet mileage is in there somewhere. To start PM
contact patracy he can start a conversation with whoever you want.
A few photos of Eco Hubs after heat treat and after wire edm process. Also shown is one hub after glass blasting. This is heat treated splined hub with edm slug shown. The cut is done with .008 wire.
I didn’t want to spend the money for the pulley and mounting brackets. And spend the time to install the brackets on the drivers side.
Sounded like quite a project all by itself. The ac hoses route down the right inner frame rail and cross like the heater hoses.
In front of the radiator...
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