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Full Float Lockouts Unlocking

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by C-dubb, Aug 30, 2023.

  1. Aug 30, 2023
    C-dubb

    C-dubb 1961 CJ5 restomod

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    I am currently picking together a full floating Dana 44 for my Heep. I owned a Warn full floater a few years ago in a flat fender and it had Allen screws that could be tightened down to keep the hubs from unlocking. I would like to do something similar but cannot remember exactly where or how the set screw was installed. If any of you have info on this or a better remedy I would appreciate the advice.
     
  2. Aug 30, 2023
    fyrmn

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    Hope this helps
     

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    C-dubb

    C-dubb 1961 CJ5 restomod

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    That is exactly what I needed. Thank you sir!
    I see your handle is fyrmn, does that mean you are a firefighter? I retired from the job about 5 years ago and sure do miss it.
     
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    vtxtasy

    vtxtasy oldbee 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

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    I have the Warn full floater without the set screws. It also came with an optional sleeve that went inside that I did not put in.
    It may be to help the hub from unlocking on its own. Someday i will look in to using the set screws. If anything it would keep
    someone from unlocking the hubs. Just another project.
     
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    timsresort

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    I also have the Warn FF, and unlocking has never been a problem, unless I count the wise acre in camp that thinks it's funny on getaway day.
     
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    vtxtasy

    vtxtasy oldbee 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

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    That was what I was thinking. An allen wrench would slow them down. Did your hubs come with a sleeve? I am not sure how it worked and was a long time ago,
    though I still have them. It seems those hubs are harder to find these days. I believe they are similar to the Broncos with a different spline count?
     
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  7. Aug 31, 2023
    C-dubb

    C-dubb 1961 CJ5 restomod

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    Any chance that you have a picture of these sleeves ?
     
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    fyrmn

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    These are Warn hub #36655 same as the other pics posted. I am not sure if this is the sleeve in question?
     

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    C-dubb

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    Interesting. I guess I am just not sure how they are supposed to work. Anyone out there that can enlighten me ?
     
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    vtxtasy

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    That looks correct. Something like a short piece of conduit. Not sure how it works or what it does. To be honest...I didn't try that hard.
    Looks like they may take up some slack to prevent a loose fit and movement internally.
     
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    timsresort

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    I don't know of a sleeve. I have had these for 30 years, and they have been flawless. I wouldn't use them on a Rubicon jeep, but for flat towing they are awesome. And they are hard to find now, with Warn getting out of the early jeep business.
     
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    C-dubb

    C-dubb 1961 CJ5 restomod

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    I am going with 30 spline axles that won't pass through the spindle so it will be easier to just unlock them if an axle breaks. Also, I may flat tow from time to time.
     
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