black'burb
1/2 ton status
Manual Hubs
First off, get rid of the autos before they break at the worst possible time. Happened on my '91 V2500 and nearly had a looooong walk home. Manuals are easy to install, easy to fix.
Second, running with the manuals locked in won't hurt the drivetrain, as long as your runnning around local. Actually helps to lube front diff. Front dshaft is spinning but not engaged in the tcase until you shift into 4hi/lo. Where I'm at, road conditions change quite abit, especially in winter, run like that all the time with no problems.
First off, get rid of the autos before they break at the worst possible time. Happened on my '91 V2500 and nearly had a looooong walk home. Manuals are easy to install, easy to fix.
Second, running with the manuals locked in won't hurt the drivetrain, as long as your runnning around local. Actually helps to lube front diff. Front dshaft is spinning but not engaged in the tcase until you shift into 4hi/lo. Where I'm at, road conditions change quite abit, especially in winter, run like that all the time with no problems.
Happy Wheeling!!!
