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Old Dec 13, 2002 | 03:38 PM
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This is my first time posting in this section of this website so hopefully this is the right section for this discussion. I have a four wheel drive 91 explorer and the solenoid that sits on the transfer case and engages the four wheel drive is bad. So instead of putting out the three hundred dollars for a new one I was wondering if you can put manual hubs on the front two wheels? If this is possible what would the price be?
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Old Dec 13, 2002 | 04:59 PM
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Yes, you can put manual hubs on the wheels, but that won't fix the shift motor on the transfer case. You can try cleaning the shift motor instead of replacing it. Instructions are here: http://www.glue.umd.edu/~singletn/exp.html
 
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Old Dec 15, 2002 | 04:45 PM
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I read the site on how to rebuild the transfer case actuator motor, but I was short on time. Here in Utah, there is a company called Six States Distributing. They specialize in truck transmission parts. They have a rebuilt motor for $105 plus $35 core charge pending return of the old motor.

So I chickened out and replaced the motor. The instructions on web site are clear, but pay particular attention to the parts about the electrical connection. I apparently did something wrong in that part because now my transmission won't shift out of first. (I am posting my own question about this shortly.)

Hardcore 4X4 folks almost always want to replace the electrically operated hubs with manual ones. I don't know why, but I am not a hardcore 4x4 guy and I _hate_ getting out in the mud, sluch, snow, and ice to lock the hubs. YMMV.

Anyway, you may be able to find a cheaper motor like I did or you may just want to rebuild yours. Either way, you should come out cheaper than the dealer. But watch that plug wiring. <g>

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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 10:34 AM
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>Hardcore 4X4 folks almost always want to replace the
>electrically operated hubs with manual ones. I don't know
>why, but I am not a hardcore 4x4 guy and I _hate_ getting
>out in the mud, sluch, snow, and ice to lock the hubs.
>YMMV.

The stock auto hubs are mechanical hubs that automatically lock when the drive shaft spins (it doesn't spin unless your in 4x4)...

People replace them with manuals for a couple of reasons..

1: You can buy a set of manual hubs with conversion kit for less than the cost of 1 automatic hub

2: The auto hubs are generally weaker than the manual hubs..

3: You can have 2 wheel drive low range using manual hubs (put the truck in 4x4 mode without locking the hubs)..

Those are just some of the reasons..

You can lock in the front hubs when your in 2x mode.. (don't leave it like that all year etc).. but if you "think" you might need 4x4.. just lock them in.. It does lower your mileage some, but if you think your gonna need them.. your mileage is most likely already low.

~Mark
 
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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 10:44 AM
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