safe to drive my obs w/ the hubs locked?

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Cat_rebel

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No electric voodoo on the OBS-

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But those are manual hubs cat. How about auto hubs on an obs? I bet the voodoo won't show up on a normal camera. Probably need heat vision and an EMF detector.
 

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I was gonna buy till I read it doesn't pick up radiation levels.
 

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What the F?!?!?! The Superduties have vacuum lock hubs.... up until 2008 they were a pulsed vacuum hub - now they are a constant vacuum hub. You put it into 4x4 using the dash selector and it turns on a vacuum pump - wow. There isn't **** for sensing slippage and automatically engaging the hubs.
 

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What the F?!?!?! The Superduties have vacuum lock hubs.... up until 2008 they were a pulsed vacuum hub - now they are a constant vacuum hub. You put it into 4x4 using the dash selector and it turns on a vacuum pump - wow. There isn't **** for sensing slippage and automatically engaging the hubs.

Wrong..... It's definitely voodoo.
 
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