Lock Out Hubs installed
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I went with Ramman hubs,due to the simplicity. Got it done in an afternoon.Old hubs and rotors almost just fell off ,no sledge hammer required.2017 Ram 3500,4x4 G-56....Robert
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Looks good. This simplicity you speak of ......in regards to what .... ?? I say this because after looking at their website it looks like most other aftermarket kits I have seen . Maybe I'm overlooking something.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
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Looks good. This simplicity you speak of ......in regards to what .... ?? I say this because after looking at their website it looks like most other aftermarket kits I have seen . Maybe I'm overlooking something.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
Additionally.....if what all I hear is true about the maintenance required (tear down and re-packing bearings) it’s simply not worth the added work for someone that drives a lot like me.
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Looks good. This simplicity you speak of ......in regards to what .... ?? I say this because after looking at their website it looks like most other aftermarket kits I have seen . Maybe I'm overlooking something.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
Also curious as to your reasoning for wanting a selectable hub.
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