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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / August 2005

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need help for bronco 1987 4x4

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Patrice Barrette - 10 Aug 2005 20:02 GMT
hi all

 i have a bronco 4x4 6 cyl. 2.9L with automatic locking hub ( just push a button on the celing )
and there is a kind of wiper motor  on the transfer case that does the rest .

i would like to lock the front hub so they are always lock and on 4x4

because i do snow removal at my home and the truck always stay on my land it does no go on the
street , and i think that with automatic looking hud they sometimes get unlock and that is not good
for me , but some one told me that it is possible to lock them for ever , by welding a part inside
them , because i dont whant to spend money to change the for manual one .

So is ther some one out there that could help in telling me how to weld the front hub , and the more
detaild the best , and if by any chance you have picture send them to me

my e-mail is patrice@hybride.com

thank's in advance for all your help , and have a nice day

patrice
Tom Levigne - 11 Aug 2005 01:38 GMT
Just take the hub of and spot weld the part that rotates inside the hub with
the spines on the inside of it to the hub.  Then it won't rotate inside
there and it will always be locked perfectly for you.

Tom L.

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