AJMBLAZER,
Thanks for the reply! Thanks for the research and the field testing on the hubs. One more question about the hubs. Having the factory "shift on the fly" hubs rather than the Aisin or Warn manual hubs, I have heard that it can cause premature leaks around the axle flanges, any truth to that?
Ummm....not sure exactly what you are talking about...I have heard of the air pumps and their components failing...nothing hub related though. The factory drive flanges are simply solid chunks of steel, not auto hubs or anything like previous generations or other vehicles. The front axle engagement is done down by the third member/diff.
Manual hubs do the same thing as the drive flanges when locked but being able to put them in the free position means less stuff spinning and wearing down unnecessarily most of the time.
Also with the factory Aisin hubs, are they any other special parts or accessories needed for the change over?
Make sure you get the six conical washers per side that are required on the Aisin hubs. They're a bitch to find, not cheap, and completely necessary.
If you can think of the brand of floor mats or where you had purchased them let me know. I need something with some sort of a "lip" or "cup" position to catch nasty stuff.
No clue on the brand anymore. The name tags actually fell off a year or so ago. Check the usual automotive accessory places online, someone has to have them.