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Old 07-25-2010, 03:39 PM
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'86 K5, 350, auto o/d trans. driving in 2h I get a grinding/whirring noise from the front end, come to a complete stop, hear noticeable clunk,take off again, noise is gone (for awhile). I suspect the hubs are trying to engage. Am i guessing correctly? If so, would warn or milemaker manual hubs correct the annoying noise?
 
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If you have the factory Automatic hubs, this could definitely be the case. Most people dump the auto-hubs for manuals. Both Warn or Mile Marker hubs work quite well. If you can swing the $$$ for a set of Warn Premiums, they are great.
 
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$169 at LMC, I'll go for it after some more shopping, already have the special tool (pipe w/ 4 tabs welded to it). So glad I found this site, my haynes manual is useless.
 
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Hi-- I am owner of an 1987 K5 blazer w 350 V8, 700-R4 automatic, NP208 transfer case, and automatic locking hubs. I am getting a grinding noise from the right front end (especially after running in 4H and shifting back out to 2H. I am thinking that the hub is not disengaging all the way? Sometime backing up fast for 50 ft will fix it, but not always. I think? that putting Warn manual locking hubs on it may fix the problem. Is there anything I need to know about my front axle before I order to get the correct Warn Hubs for my truck? Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by cooterchevy
Hi-- I am owner of an 1987 K5 blazer w 350 V8, 700-R4 automatic, NP208 transfer case, and automatic locking hubs. I am getting a grinding noise from the right front end (especially after running in 4H and shifting back out to 2H. I am thinking that the hub is not disengaging all the way? Sometime backing up fast for 50 ft will fix it, but not always. I think? that putting Warn manual locking hubs on it may fix the problem. Is there anything I need to know about my front axle before I order to get the correct Warn Hubs for my truck? Thanks.
Don't resurrect an almost two year old thread to get answers to your own problems. Please start a new thread in the correct forum section.
 
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