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About $160 for manual locking hubs from JC Whitney, Chicago
It's just a matter of removing the 6 hex bolts an pull it out. Then, grab the spare hubs and bolt them in. Yea, indeed all Suzuki hubs fit.
If You have Manual Locking Front Hubs, Then the 4 wheel drive will not work/drive the front 2 wheels at all without, Locking-Them-In . Do Not Lock and use the 4 wheel drive on Dry Pavement.
In most cases just buying a new set of hubs. The automatic hubs are spring loaded and have an internal locking mechanism that works with the axle as to manual which just locks on to the axle when you turn the dial . Very easy swap just make sure the manual hubs are for your vehicle .
Hi, I for one would like to know if you are asking about manual or auto hubs? The manual hubs are real simple but the auto hubs are a bit more. Please let us know what you have and I'll get back as soon as I know. Steve H.
I put auto hubs in place of my manual ones on my 92 kick. there is a plate held by 4 screwes behind the hub that must be removed b4 the auto hubs will mount. but that is the only trick to it. do not remove the axle locking screws by accident our you will have one. 97has spring lock but other years be careful.
i believe its a automatic friction lock if u don't have manual locking hubs
Amazon and eBay. But if you are a serious off-roader manual hubs are better
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The vacuum seals on your front hubs are shot (no longer sealing). Put on a pair of Warn Standard manual twist locking hubs and be done with it. Never fail and work every time.
No it does not, unless aftermarket ones are installed