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Old 06-05-2008, 07:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 4x4 350 v10 pickup with the manual locking hubs.
Today was the first day I have used the 4x4. I am not sure if the hubs are to go forward or back.
I put it in 4x4 by the gear by the foot petals. But how do I know when it;s in 4x4.

I have always had 4x4 that you just put in gear or push a button. I got stukc today and am not sure if it was in 4x4 drive or not. Darn mudd, I hate it.
I have no owners manual with this trcuk, otherwise I can look it up.

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turn clockwise to lock the hubs in,there should bea 4x4 indicator and a 4x4 low in the dash not positive about the lamp, we dont see many manual hubs
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Thanks, when I put it it 4x4 from the inside, it says 4x4, but the hubs I was not sure. It really should not say it's in 4x4 till the hubs are correct forst.
I am not impressed so far...I have spent the last hour trying to get out with no luck. My home is new and it use to be old wheat fields, the builder didn't tell me this otherwise I would have had the aspalt put in with the mortage.
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So, they both go clockwise? Not both go forward? weird!
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