Free spin kit installation

MR12008

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My units bearings went out so instead of replacing them I used the dynatrac freespin kit. Heres some pictures of how it went.

First Remove the stock hub locout. Theres a snapring thats pretty easy to take off with pliers. Once you get the snap ring out pull the hub out.

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When you get the lockout off you see a snapring. That needs to come off next along with the three washers. These can be discarded.

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Remove the ABS sensor from the hub and move out of the way. Cut and plug the vaccuum line going to the hub.

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WOW thats pretty drastic to pull the hub out like that !

I can pull mine right out once ive removed the snap ring !
guess its the difference in a little periodic maint. of the hubs.
 

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Theres 4 bolts that hold the unit bearing on. Remove these. THey are on the back of knuckle. Once I got them removed i used two hammers to tap it loose and a paint scraper to get behind it. Use plenty of pb blaster.

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Once you get the unit bearing off the axle shaft needs to come out. ITs held in place by a tight seal at the diff. Get two pry bars and pry on the axlw shaft ears.


4pryoutaxleshaft.jpg




separate the stub shaft from the inner axle shaft. Nows a good time to relpace the U-jionts. I cut mine out with a torch since i was replacing them but you can also use a ball jiont press.


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here is the new stub shaft This can go on the inner axle shaft with new Ujionts at this time.

6intallnewstubshaft.jpg




The studs need to be pulled from the stock unit bearing.

7remove4studsfromhub.jpg


And installed in the new spindle

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There are 2 different types of wheel studs. Course and fine. The kit should come with both. Once you verify what you have press the new studs into the new hub.


9installwheelstuds.jpg




Youcan now install the new spindle and ABS sensor.


10newspindleistalled.jpg




Next pack the bearings in the hub and install. You need a 6 point hub nut socket

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The Warn hubs that come with the kit install just like any manual hub with one exception. It uses a spiral lock snap ring on the stub shaft. If you use the standard snap ring with the holes on the end it will stay locked because the ring interferes with the main body clutch gear.

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Wheel on
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