Locking Hubs - 1991-1994 Explorer & 1991-1997 Ranger - Two Automatic Hubs on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
These are automatic locking hubs for 1991-1995 Explorer & 1991-1997 Ranger. The hubs work perfect. There are no actuators (the actuator is attached to the spindle)
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