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It would be nice if there were aftermarket locking hubs for one..
Or the bearing is simply made differently.There has got to be some sort of setup to take the side load.
I was mainly thinking about fule milage because it makes a big difference without the front drive line in, mileage wise around 4 to 5 miles a gallon on the crd depending on how hard you push it. I dropped from 37 miles to the gallon to 32 to 33 miles to the gallon when I reinstalled the front drive shaft. If it had locking hubs to where the wheel bearing were the only moving parts instead of the front drive train and transfer case being turned it wouldn't surprise me if it wouldn't get around 40 ± mpg.Not really. Good quality unit bearings (like Timken) are simple, strong, and last plenty long.
I picked up some Explorer hub stuff from a guy that that was modifying it for a jeep TJ. (He'd given up). I got no further. Pretty small/flimsy mechanism to work with the 5x4.5" pattern.
I was mainly thinking about fule milage because it makes a big difference without the front drive line in, mileage wise around 4 to 5 miles a gallon on the crd depending on how hard you push it. I dropped from 37 miles to the gallon to 32 to 33 miles to the gallon when I reinstalled the front drive shaft. If it had locking hubs to where the wheel bearing were the only moving parts instead of the front drive train and transfer case being turned it wouldn't surprise me if it wouldn't get around 40 ± mpg.
Why would I recalculate for my 3.7 it's 37x 13.5 tires on it doubt I would see much difference but the 2. 8 crd went from 37 to 32.6. the diagnostic tool I have calculated it for me. I don't have any reason to doubt it as of yet. Till it eventually gives me oneI would doubly recalculate for accurancy. If it was that significant on a V6/6spd I would have noticed. This is hotly debated in Dodge Ram forums, and consensus of perhaps 1mpg difference. The trade-off is having the front drivetrain stagnant and possibly seizing up from lack of use, vs being exercised.
Edit: the nv242 wouldn't be very happy in full-time mode if the hubs got left unlocked by accident.
I forgot about the part if you don't use your four wheel drive enough to let it sees up you don't need a four wheel drive you're wasting your moneyWhy would I recalculate for my 3.7 it's 37x 13.5 tires on it doubt I would see much difference but the 2. 8 crd went from 37 to 32.6. the diagnostic tool I have calculated it for me. I don't have any reason to doubt it as of yet. Till it eventually gives me one
I don't understand why why a nv 231 or 242 would have any issues not being spun by the drive train and not wearing out the soft side of the drive being unlocked . Only issues I can see is the same as what once was. I'm not trying to get out in the mud and lock the hubs in because you forgot to do it before you ran off in the mud hole that's the only issues I really seen with lock-in lock out of hubs.