lock out hubs at almost half price
wow, its been over a year already. I never checked my bearng temp. I now have almost 20k miles on the hub conversion. No problems to report. The best thing is 2lo I back up a slight grade about 300 ft up my driveway with a 50 ft trailer and 2lo is great. Probably 2/3 rds of the miles are towing. I ve also run fast on the hiway empty, with no problems, but I did start to melt some tires. One thing to remeber is that I pull my trailer around the southwest and death valley were it is real real hot.
I also use 4wd about once a month in the sand.
I also use 4wd about once a month in the sand.
I talked with Tom at www.emsoffroad.com. The kits are ABS compatible. Seee the above picture (small block with electrical connection coming out the top). The kits are currently back ordered. They have had a tremendous amount of interest in this kit since it is nearly identical to the Dynatrac kit except somewhat more affordable. On the DRW kit, they are expecting about a 2 month wait. They will be running a special when it is available. Mention DTR for the promotion. I'm on the list! Stuart
1 of My Hubs ran a little Hot ( 2002 ),I backed off the torque,
Helped a little, Still 1 runs warmer than other..
I use a Laser Temp gage, what seems warmer ( left vs right ) was only a few degrees..
I went to the old way of torquing the hub nuts, tighten nuts to seat bearing
spin the wheels, back off to just the slightest free play, tighten 2nd nut.
Only problem, tightening 2nd Nut takes out the free play, took me a few trys until I was satisified,,, Still 1 side runs a little warmer...
And, if you brake before checking for 'warm' , ??? brake or bearing causing temps...
I do like the Hubs, I think it now steers better'.
Before the Hub conversation,( With the 285 tires ),it felt like it required some additional effort to start the wheel to turn , like the truck wanted to go straight. After the EMS Hubs installed , Steering seems more linear, no notch ...
Also, there seems to be some MPG gain ( I had a CAD, so gains not as much as non-CAD) ), Really hard to tell as most of my diving is loaded ( it defenitly didn't get worse ) ( Did get 23 + MPG on an empty trip to Ind.(1800 miles ))
EMS was great to deal with, !!! You talk to Real people, who know there product.
Helped a little, Still 1 runs warmer than other..
I use a Laser Temp gage, what seems warmer ( left vs right ) was only a few degrees..
I went to the old way of torquing the hub nuts, tighten nuts to seat bearing
spin the wheels, back off to just the slightest free play, tighten 2nd nut.
Only problem, tightening 2nd Nut takes out the free play, took me a few trys until I was satisified,,, Still 1 side runs a little warmer...
And, if you brake before checking for 'warm' , ??? brake or bearing causing temps...
I do like the Hubs, I think it now steers better'.
Before the Hub conversation,( With the 285 tires ),it felt like it required some additional effort to start the wheel to turn , like the truck wanted to go straight. After the EMS Hubs installed , Steering seems more linear, no notch ...
Also, there seems to be some MPG gain ( I had a CAD, so gains not as much as non-CAD) ), Really hard to tell as most of my diving is loaded ( it defenitly didn't get worse ) ( Did get 23 + MPG on an empty trip to Ind.(1800 miles ))
EMS was great to deal with, !!! You talk to Real people, who know there product.
I also noticed that my steering was different. It seems it just steers more easily and that the wheel turns more easily. Also, especially considering the cold temps up here, the rolling resistance when I start out with the truck cold is substantially noticeably less. This has to improve milage.
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'06/6speed/GV OD/EMS lockouts/Qzla std/Donaldson 51 in/ Lorenz 2 in leveler coils + Bilsteins/ Toyo MT 35's/ PVC ram air + Amsoil element/ Ranchhand bumper
Just a Hint on Adjusting Spindle nuts,
Make sure Pin is in lock ring hole. ( easy to break off )
If torqued with lock ring cocked.
I have a spare Lock ring ( with pin ) just in case ( I'm and OLD clut's now )
And, I'm told that if the pin shears, you can drive it out a little to 'make do'
Make sure Pin is in lock ring hole. ( easy to break off )
If torqued with lock ring cocked.
I have a spare Lock ring ( with pin ) just in case ( I'm and OLD clut's now )
And, I'm told that if the pin shears, you can drive it out a little to 'make do'
Looks like a year has passed on this thread to current. Any update on the EMS kit now; is it all worked out to where it'd be ready to go for ABS, CAD (what is that by the way?), or any other details.
I am very interested in manual locking hub kit for the mpg gains during the non winter months...and the reported ease of maintainance on the front end. One person on this thread pointed to Ford front axle; that's an interesting idea....anyone else go this route? Is it popular way to go for our trucks?
I am very interested in manual locking hub kit for the mpg gains during the non winter months...and the reported ease of maintainance on the front end. One person on this thread pointed to Ford front axle; that's an interesting idea....anyone else go this route? Is it popular way to go for our trucks?
Looks like a year has passed on this thread to current. Any update on the EMS kit now; is it all worked out to where it'd be ready to go for ABS, CAD (what is that by the way?), or any other details.
I am very interested in manual locking hub kit for the mpg gains during the non winter months...and the reported ease of maintainance on the front end. One person on this thread pointed to Ford front axle; that's an interesting idea....anyone else go this route? Is it popular way to go for our trucks?
I am very interested in manual locking hub kit for the mpg gains during the non winter months...and the reported ease of maintainance on the front end. One person on this thread pointed to Ford front axle; that's an interesting idea....anyone else go this route? Is it popular way to go for our trucks?
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