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    Question source for lockout hubs

    just wondering what is a good source for lockouts on the front d60

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    well if i would have looked in the ebay section i would have seen the lockouts there. does that look ok? and is the price about right?

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    does that look ok? and is the price about right?
    No and No. never heard of that manufacturer. Conditions sounds suspect.

    Selectro's are the most commonly available.

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    I ordered mine through Snake River 4x4. Talk to Tom. Otherwise they're made by Milemarker and any authroized dealer should be able to order them.

    Part # 11035-01 Selectro Classic hub.

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    Those hubs on ebay do look correct, also fyi I have a set of those same hubs on another set of axles. Those hubs do look and are correct. $75.00 plus shipping, maybe an o ring doesn't sound bad to me. Also Autozone is where I purchased my new hubs from with that same part #. They were $195.00 3 years ago from Autozone.

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    The E-bay ones look like Selectro's to me, but they look well used too.
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    Not uncommon to find generic names on lockouts. More than once I've ran across a known type to see an odd name on them. Selectro may have made them for Sears, Western Auto and who knows who else to sell under their store brand name.

    So yeah, I think the ebay ones are Selectros, may just have another name on them.

    The seller is a good guy too.
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    THE best price on the Selectro hubs for the front axle are from one of our members, BigWheelBob. Earlier this year, he was selling them for less than $250 including shipping.

    Post in the wanted forum or pm me and I'll give you his email. He is a great guy to deal with!

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    Mile Marker makes Selectros, and nearly everything that looks like Selectros: including, as Doug already said, those odd Sears hubs.

    Jon, correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't $195.00 less than $250????

    Frickin' Wisconsin math.
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