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testing if hubs are locking?
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testing if hubs are locking?
it sounds stupid i know, but is there a way to see if the hubs are locking besides going off road? i just had a free suspension safety test by opposite lock and the guy said the left hub wasnt locking in?
GQ by the way, thannks
GQ by the way, thannks
80 GXL
best thing i can think of is, turn the car off, leave it in first (or park if its a auto) and 4wd, lock both hubs and jack one wheel and then turn that wheel by hand if it spins free the hub is not locked. i have only done this once and it seemed to work. cheers scott
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Correct me if wrong, if you have an open front diff, then this wont prove anything. The hub may be locked and the diff is allowing free spin to the lifted wheel. For this method to work you would need to have a locked front diff.g60boy wrote:best thing i can think of is, turn the car off, leave it in first (or park if its a auto) and 4wd, lock both hubs and jack one wheel and then turn that wheel by hand if it spins free the hub is not locked. i have only done this once and it seemed to work. cheers scott
To be honest i think the only way to check is to go offroad and have a spotter, keep in mind if wheel in question spins through drive being applied at all the hub is locked.
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If your only jacking up one wheel this method will work.benhl wrote:Correct me if wrong, if you have an open front diff, then this wont prove anything. The hub may be locked and the diff is allowing free spin to the lifted wheel. For this method to work you would need to have a locked front diff.g60boy wrote:best thing i can think of is, turn the car off, leave it in first (or park if its a auto) and 4wd, lock both hubs and jack one wheel and then turn that wheel by hand if it spins free the hub is not locked. i have only done this once and it seemed to work. cheers scott
To be honest i think the only way to check is to go offroad and have a spotter, keep in mind if wheel in question spins through drive being applied at all the hub is locked.
Ask how the OL mech did it?
Leaving the car in the deck, in 2wd with the hubs locked, and turning the prop shaft (as drop bear suggested) is heaps easier but won't identify which hub is stuffed.
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dropbears method and g60 and both show the hubs are fine. So i think i was an attempt at being ripped off by opposite lock. Jst to clarify, your hubs dont lock in do they when you put it in 4wd, they alrady are right? it's only the fronts that do? just thought i'd ask incase he meant the rears. Either way im not happy, it's ridiculous a store of that stature is still doin the dodgy on people
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Your rear wheel/wheels are being driven at all times. Putting it in 4x4 locks the front diff to the transfer case via the front prop shaft. Locking the front hubs in does exactly that, locks them in to the front diff & axles.
If you have tried the above methods and they are working, you have nothing to worry about
If you have tried the above methods and they are working, you have nothing to worry about
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