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Q: What oil should you use in the front hubs ov a polaris 6x6 sportsman?
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You should use AGL fluid not demand drive fluid. Atv Gearcase Lube. Carried by all Polaris dealers. Demand drvie fluid is for your front hubs on older models, and in the front gearcase on newer models with the AWD in the case other than the hubs.


How do you adjust electric front hubs on a 1993 Polaris Scrambler 500?

There is none.... if it not locking in, probably have a bad magnet on hub or switch


Should i just leave my front hubs locked or should i unlock them and will it stay in fourwheel if i leave them locked?

If 4-wheel drive is not needed, you should unlock the front hubs. Yes, the hubs remain locked even if your front transfer case is not set to 4-wheel drive, and this can be very hard on both the hubs and transfer case.


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Its easier to take front tires off . Ther is a bleeder on each of the front hubs and usually one and sometimes two bleeders on rear brake cylinder.


Can the fixed front hubs on a 1987 Toyota Liteace 4WD van be replaced by manual free wheeling hubs from other Toyota 4WD's without modification?

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How do you turn on the 4x4 in a 1992 F150?

ok it should have lock in hubs so pull your 4x4 switch onto 4x4 high and get out and turn your hubs on both sides on your front wheels


Does the 4x4 have hubs or wheel bearings?

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How do lock out hubs on a 4 wheel drive work?

The hubs lock the axel to the hub, which drives the wheel. With the transfer case in 2WD, the rear driveshaft drives the rear wheels. Without front hubs, in 2WD, as the front tires roll, they spin the axles and the front driveshaft. With lock out hubs, in 2WD and the hubs unlocked only the tires spin. However, in 4WD if you forget to lock the hubs, only the driveshafts and axles spin. When I lived in MI, in the winter I always kept my hubs "locked", this way I could shift into 4WD whenever I needed to without getting out in the cold to "lock" the hubs.


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Should you unlock your front hubs while driving in 2WD?

No, you don't have to. Many 4 wheel drives that were made before gas mileage was an issue had constant unlocking hubs so the front axle drove all the time. The only reason you would want to unlock your hubs would be to improve gas mileage as wear and tear is really not an issue. Some people lock their hubs in all winter long and unlock in the spring.


Does a Ford F250 4X4 have locking hubs or is it shift on the fly?

I have a 2005 which does have locking hubs, but that is so you can lock your differential from slipping. If you're stuck on a hill with all 4 wheels spinning, lock the hubs and your gear ratio is far apart, your front wheels won't spin, and the front wheels will actually do the pulling. Whether yours has locking hubs depends on the year of F250. Later F250's, I believe beginning with the 1998 models, do have auto-locking / manual hubs. The later F250 hubs can be activated manually or electronically. When you electronically turn on the 4wd ("shift-on-the-fly"), you engage the transfer case, front drive shaft, and front axle shafts. Also, when you electronically turn on the 4wd you activate a vacuum solenoid, which provides a vacuum source to each of your front hubs to engage them. The front hubs only connect the front wheels to the front axle shafts and has nothing to do with the front axle differential, which is an open differential unless you have a differential other than the factory installed piece.


Can you replace wheel hubs on a straight axle truck?

If it has hubs, they can be replaced. I'm assuming that, by 'straight axle truck', you're referring to one which uses a solid front axle, rather than independent front suspension? Those use hubs, as well.