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Manual Hubs for a 2005 F350
Hi all,
I think my driver side factory hub is going out on me, and I have been looking for replacements. So far all I have found is the stock replacement but I am interested in converting it to a manual only locking hub. I have looked at warn's website and they have nothing for a 2005 f350. Does anyone know if there is a replacement kit to put good manual hubs in my truck and where to get them? Thank you, Brad |
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there is an aftermarket kit by Dynatrac. But when i asked everyone they said that yes the aftermarket was the way to go for best hubs, but the price differance between just replacing the factory ones is way more cost effective and are strong enough to handle just about anything, unless your running really huge tires and doing alot of off roading
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Thanks for the help guys, does anyone happen to know what is so different? I looked at the timken site and they have the same part number for 99-05 superdutys for the hub assembly. Is it the outer axle that is different??
Brad |
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