LAF250 said:kinda a stupid question why does my truck have both a manual lock on the hubs and a switch in the cab? Is the manual just a backup or does it do anything different? is one better than the other to use?
LAF250 said:i have an 03 f250 7.3L and my hubs do state Auto and locked, when i switch the incab switch it sounds as if the hubs locks with a seleniod type sound, I was just wondering if there was a difference between the two engaging actions.
Ford_Forgotton said:uhhhhhhhh. I dont think the transfercase is "fulltime", as I can spin my front driveline by hand in 2wd mode, but NOT in 4wd mode.
If it were fulltime, I wouldnt be able to spin it even in 2wd mode, as the REAR driveline would prevent that.
There is either a vacuum, or a electric motor that engages the transfercase, and then the hubs are vacuum actuated.
jlayne said:now ford did offer a true fulltime setup on the expedition (not sure abou the excursion) my fathers expedition has A4WD (auto 4WD), 4WD lock, and 4LO on the switch... the only way you can get it to spin a tire is get on a gravel road and give it heck (spins all four)... its a pretty neat setup, especially in wet or icy conditions, unless you won't to boil the tires.. then you will have to remove the front driveshaft