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Title: Warn Premium Hubs for 2002 Tracker
Post by: sarmeier on December 04, 2003, 12:21:26 AM
I have a 2002 2 dr Tracker.  Does anyone know if the Warn Premium hubs, part # 34581, will fit as a replacement for the automatic hubs?  I asked RRO and did not get a acceptable response, call Warn!

Thanks

CMM
Title: Re: Warn Premium Hubs for 2002 Tracker
Post by: jagular7 on December 04, 2003, 04:49:33 AM
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I have a 2002 2 dr Tracker.  Does anyone know if the Warn Premium hubs, part # 34581, will fit as a replacement for the automatic hubs?  I asked RRO and did not get a acceptable response, call Warn!

Thanks

CMM


I would say yes. However, what you are replacing is not an automatic hub. It's a drive flange. This means that the flange bolts onto your hub and is splined to fit onto the axle shaft.  This locks the hub to the axle. A Warn lockout, or Superwinch, or the stock Trackick lockout, is a way of disconnecting this direct connection.
Title: Re: Warn Premium Hubs for 2002 Tracker
Post by: Yankee Tim on December 04, 2003, 07:37:20 AM
If that is the part number for a Sidekick/Samurai, that's the one.  I've got them on my GV and love them.  Several others have them too, no probs.

One guy screwed them up installing them.  Other than that, I've heard of no problems.

I thought RRO had them advertised as fitting the GV?  In fact, I know they did.

Doesn't matter.  I ordered mine from Spidertrax and bought the hub bolt upgrade kit too.  If you call them, ask them for the same ones I ordered.  They can hook you up.
Title: Re: Warn Premium Hubs for 2002 Tracker
Post by: wuggie on December 20, 2003, 11:33:22 AM
I 'm thinking of replacing the hubs on my '96 tracker what is included in the replacement kit?
any special tools needed or instructions e.g. hubs locked/unlocked prior to removing the old ones etc?
Title: Re: Warn Premium Hubs for 2002 Tracker
Post by: rockyroad on December 22, 2003, 12:56:29 AM
Sorry for the vague response you received. I was out of the country for a couple weeks and had an employee answering emails. They should have checked with me by email before answering.

Anywho, they will work for your vehicle.