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Old Mar 19, 2010 | 12:03 PM
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Does anyone know if it is possible to install manual locking hubs on the 92 -94 K5's? If so, does the transfer case need converted also?
 
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Not possible. Your front hub assembly does not allow for such an arrangement.
 
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anything is possible. lift the body off the frame ........roll your chassis out and roll in a chassis from a 70's blazer .........but as kyle said nope cant be done on yours as it sits.
 
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Thanks for all the feed back. I was having a hard time finding anything on the www about doing a conversion and you guys confirmed my fears. Oh well.
 
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