Locking hubs are a really important part of four-wheel drive systems: They're there to help drivers switch between two-wheel drive and 4WD.While many modern 4x4s now use automatic systems, the ...
Everyone in the off-road industry ought to recognize the name Warn. If not for its extensive line of high-quality winches and recovery products, it should be for one of its first products, the manual ...
Back when men were men, antibiotics were still effective against tuberculosis, and trucks were bouncy, uncomfortable steel boxes, your typical American four-wheel-drive vehicle had military-grade ...
I have just bought a middle-aged 4WD that has “free-wheeling” hubs on the front axle. What do these special hubs do? Are they essential, or just gimmick? Should I run with them on “lock” or “free”, ...
I just wanted to comment on Andrew F’s "Breaking Toyota" question in the July 2016 Nuts & Bolts column. While I do agree that his current hub probably has the stud holes and dowel pin holes wallowed ...