BIRFIELD + AISIN hub carnager...cheaper than a ?
Well I got out today with AMMO and we ran the John Bull trail and part of Holcomb Creek in the San Bernardino Nat'l Forest of SoCal. I got hung up pretty well on a large boulder where all my weight was on the cat skid plate of the Hanna slider and my xfer case skid. Lots of forward and backward fully locked, wheels turned lock to lock, etc. Pretty much begging for it. Noticed some nasty clicking as I finally got off of it (after kissing a tree). Went up a bit further and unlocked the CDL and stopped moving. A little testing and we figured out the hub was toast. Not sure if it's normal but toast means it just freewheels. Locked the CDL and put the other hub to free and went on home. Here's what was inside. The dial split apart internally.
Anyone have a dial laying around?
Well I got out today with AMMO and we ran the John Bull trail and part of Holcomb Creek in the San Bernardino Nat'l Forest of SoCal. I got hung up pretty well on a large boulder where all my weight was on the cat skid plate of the Hanna slider and my xfer case skid. Lots of forward and backward fully locked, wheels turned lock to lock, etc. Pretty much begging for it. Noticed some nasty clicking as I finally got off of it (after kissing a tree). Went up a bit further and unlocked the CDL and stopped moving. A little testing and we figured out the hub was toast. Not sure if it's normal but toast means it just freewheels. Locked the CDL and put the other hub to free and went on home. Here's what was inside. The dial split apart internally.
Anyone have a dial laying around?
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