I may not understand fully how manual hub works, but what do it benefit to have one on L400 with Super Select?
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Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
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Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
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Re: Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
Unlocked - wheels are freewheeling - Superselect / 2WD / AWD (4H) / 4WD high (4HLc) / 4WD low (4HLlc) will not work. You will be constantly in 2WD and shifting between the 2-4WD modes will do nothing.
Locked - hubs are locked - Superselect (as above) works just like stock (with the permanent locked flanges)
Two benefits on the L400 with manual hubs -
1. hubs unlocked - you can put it into 4HLlc (4WD low) going down a very steep hill making a sharp turn easily, whereas with the hubs locked, making a very sharp/angled turn in 4WD low puts a lot of strain on the front running gear.
2. hubs unlocked - while driving in 2WD on the road - only the hub is turning as the vehicle is moving. Not the CV shaft/axles, so less wear components over time.
Locked - hubs are locked - Superselect (as above) works just like stock (with the permanent locked flanges)
Two benefits on the L400 with manual hubs -
1. hubs unlocked - you can put it into 4HLlc (4WD low) going down a very steep hill making a sharp turn easily, whereas with the hubs locked, making a very sharp/angled turn in 4WD low puts a lot of strain on the front running gear.
2. hubs unlocked - while driving in 2WD on the road - only the hub is turning as the vehicle is moving. Not the CV shaft/axles, so less wear components over time.
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Re: Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
Will it possible to manipulate switch sensor to keep freewheeling clutch (lays beside front differential) unlocked when you shift to 4WD(H/HLC/LLC) without getting out of van to unlock hub?
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Re: Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
This idea does not comply with the definition of a manual hub. 

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Re: Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
Sorry I was very vague about that part, what I mean is "fool" free wheeling clutch thinking that transfer case is on 2H but actually it is on 4LLC meaning you will have low gear RWD without manual hub.Spade J wrote:without getting out of van to unlock hub?
Will that work? or I might have wrong concept of free wheeling clutch.
4LLC/Free Wheeling Clutch unlocked
CD = 50/50 torque
Rear Differential 50 torque, 100 traction unless one of wheel lifted in air.
Right Front 50 torque, 0 traction (free wheeling) therefore Left have 100 traction but 0 torque due to front differential
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Re: Manual hub for L400 with Super Select?
It is controlled via vacuum solenoids.
If you disable the solenoids, then you disable the clutch. I wouldn't mess with the system though. Its quite perfect.
If you disable the solenoids, then you disable the clutch. I wouldn't mess with the system though. Its quite perfect.