Broncobill78
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Well, it's an issue of wear. A lot of times you'll leave them locked for long periods during winter just so you're not jumping in $ out of the cab to lock & unlock them but basically it's to keep the wear down. Everything lassts longer if the tires are allowed to freewheel & only locked to the axle when you need to apply power. Letting them freewheel allows for less friction & somewhat better milage (although not a whole lot).and back to the other problem i am having trouble understanding is what is the point of unlocking your front hubs?
why wouldn't you just always have them, ready standing by waiting for the 4 wheel drive?
The old Blazers used to be full-time 4WD but most owners would retro locking hubs so they could unlock them & keep the wear down. You CAN keep them locked all the time if you want but if you do then you need to do maintenance on them more frequently as well as the front end U-joints. By keeping them unlocked most of the time you avoid putting the hours on the frone end parts.
JSM, Damn, you're right. It's been so long since I bothered to do it myself
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