Locking hubs
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Locking hubs
where can I get a set of locking hubs for my 1944 gpw, please
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Re: Locking hubs
New ones are still available from Warn and AVM but used ones are readily available.
43 Ford GPW 92098
53 Dunbar Kapple M100
Sold: 61 CJ-5, 41 T207 WC-1 Dodge closed cab pickup
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53 Dunbar Kapple M100
Sold: 61 CJ-5, 41 T207 WC-1 Dodge closed cab pickup
MVPA #8266
USMC Tanker (1811, 1812), 85-93
ASE Automotive Master tech, former Chrysler-Jeep Level 4 Mastertech, CA state EA smog license
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Re: Locking hubs
Philr,
There's a set of Warn hubs for sale, used, in the "For Sale" forum:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=273693
(Not mine)
There's a set of Warn hubs for sale, used, in the "For Sale" forum:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=273693
(Not mine)
43 Ford GPW 92098
53 Dunbar Kapple M100
Sold: 61 CJ-5, 41 T207 WC-1 Dodge closed cab pickup
MVPA #8266
USMC Tanker (1811, 1812), 85-93
ASE Automotive Master tech, former Chrysler-Jeep Level 4 Mastertech, CA state EA smog license
53 Dunbar Kapple M100
Sold: 61 CJ-5, 41 T207 WC-1 Dodge closed cab pickup
MVPA #8266
USMC Tanker (1811, 1812), 85-93
ASE Automotive Master tech, former Chrysler-Jeep Level 4 Mastertech, CA state EA smog license
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Re: Locking hubs
Welcome to the Gee, Philr!
If your GPW still has the threaded axle shafts and you want to stay with those shafts, then the hub search is a bit more complex. Not many locking hubs were designed for the threaded axle shafts. The "tall" Dualmatics are but they tend to be a little spendy these days. You might consider swapping a set of post-war axle shafts. They slip right in and you can choose from a much larger variety of hubs from ebay or wherever.
This web page is very useful: http://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/axle- ... c3260.html
If your GPW still has the threaded axle shafts and you want to stay with those shafts, then the hub search is a bit more complex. Not many locking hubs were designed for the threaded axle shafts. The "tall" Dualmatics are but they tend to be a little spendy these days. You might consider swapping a set of post-war axle shafts. They slip right in and you can choose from a much larger variety of hubs from ebay or wherever.
This web page is very useful: http://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/axle- ... c3260.html
Alan W. Johnson
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MB, 201453, "Lt Bob"
MB, 1942, not stock
M-100, Sep 1951
MB-TD, Mar 2012
Ford 91C, 1939
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MB, 201453, "Lt Bob"
MB, 1942, not stock
M-100, Sep 1951
MB-TD, Mar 2012
Ford 91C, 1939
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