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Old 02-05-2015, 12:25 PM   #1
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Thanks Tim.....bought them off the board a couple years ago, blue are outta my reach, but the yellow are still obtainable.

I had Warn on, but found out all the guts are differant, so i had to go back to the parts forum

I like the collection you ve acquired, someday, i might go down that road.....did nt realize there were that many
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Old 02-07-2015, 12:57 PM   #2
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I seem to have lost my camera right after Christmas, or I would take my blue N.O.S. K/20 knob & keepers out of their boxes and get a picture for this thread
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I seem to have lost my camera right after Christmas, or I would take my blue N.O.S. K/20 knob & keepers out of their boxes and get a picture for this thread
Tease!!
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Old 02-07-2015, 01:56 PM   #4
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You know the rules, no pic. did nt happen

Send them to me, and i ll take the picture for you (can t say i ll return them anytime soon), i had heard on the boards that all NOS parts have to be broken in
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Old 02-07-2015, 09:34 PM   #5
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These are from a parts shipment headed for Hawaii that sunk back in '72, salvaged in '03. The boxes are what some bearings cam in for a '99
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Old 02-09-2015, 07:54 AM   #6
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These are from a parts shipment headed for Hawaii that sunk back in '72, salvaged in '03. The boxes are what some bearings cam in for a '99
Talk about alittle shelf wear
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Old 03-25-2015, 05:50 PM   #7
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Re: old style locking hubs

Hey just so you know LMC truck offers them in the 1960-1966 truck catalog. Not sure if they will fit your application or not. I have an original set on my 64 K10 truck with the original cardon joint front axle or closed knuckle axle. Good luck!
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Old 03-25-2015, 07:37 PM   #8
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Hey just so you know LMC truck offers them in the 1960-1966 truck catalog. Not sure if they will fit your application or not. I have an original set on my 64 K10 truck with the original cardon joint front axle or closed knuckle axle. Good luck!
I don't have an LMC catalog. Could you post a link or picture? Are you talking about Slectro knob-style?
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Old 03-26-2015, 08:46 PM   #9
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I am not very computer literate, I don't know how to post pics from other pages but I can direct you to their web site. Go to LMC truck look up chevy trucks 196-1964 pg 91 or search k10 locking hubs the part number is 36-1563 they are pricy at $394.95 but sometimes you have to pay for what makes you happy and makes your truck so much easier to enjoy! I love the original ones on my 64 if my lock outs need replaced on my 72 suburban and these will fit I will pay the extra $200. These are brand new selectro hubs and mine are real easy to engage they feel like a real quality hub when compared to new style we have today. I'll continue to try and learn how to post pics sorry!
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Don't sweat it. I found them easily with your info. That's good to know. I actually have a set of old ones now, but good to see they still have them
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Old 03-27-2015, 03:50 AM   #11
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Re: old style locking hubs

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cbe/full.aspx?Page=91

Here is a link for anyone else that wants to check them out. I will personally have to see if they will fit my 72 when the time comes.
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Not the one i have.



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Old 10-15-2017, 09:18 AM   #13
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Re: old style locking hubs

see the dent in the hub on the top left corner of the second picture? is that whats limiting you from removal?
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^^^^good catch^^^^..I was looking at internals so hard I didn't see the dent..haha....with that said try taking the other side apart...
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see the dent in the hub on the top left corner of the second picture? is that whats limiting you from removal?
No i did that not so long ago. When was getting mad at it.
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Old 10-30-2017, 12:25 AM   #16
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Re: old style locking hubs

Here are some I got off of a 64 K20. Never seen any like this before. I rebuilt with spicer gaskets and generic O rings. Truck does not run yet so don't know if they actually work, but they look cool.Name:  IMG_0460.jpg
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Those are interesting. Never seem them. Here are my vintage Selectros on the '72:
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Old 11-04-2017, 01:43 PM   #18
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Those are interesting. Never seem them. Here are my vintage Selectros on the '72:
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Oooh!!!!very pretty, I want them!
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A old thread but? Can the old spicer/lockout hubs from my 61 work on later big bearing hubs? the hubs are shorter than the 61's (for the disc brakes?) but the axle ends at the same place.
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If you decide to get rid of them let me know. One of mine could use a better actuating cam. If you decide to run them, they are cool!
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ok, i`ll let you know if i swap, they are a little hard to get ahold of with hub caps on the front..not sure what rims i`m going to run yet.
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I haven't put hubcaps on with mine, yet. Good to know. My truck is not yet worthy of such jewels.
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Bump. Here’s a different style on this 72 K10
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Check out those phillips head screws. I think those were made by Rugged Ridge.

How about these? I don't think I'd like this set-up. "Do you remember what you did with that little tool for the hubs when I handed it to you the last time we needed 4wd?"
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Check out those phillips head screws. I think those were made by Rugged Ridge.

How about these? I don't think I'd like this set-up. "Do you remember what you did with that little tool for the hubs when I handed it to you the last time we needed 4wd?"
The Phillips screw are bit strange. But, those hubs tha need a tool to work them. They are a lot strange!
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