Warn Manual Hub Conversion

I am in the process of installing the Warn Manual Hub Conversion on my 89 YJ Front Axle. I have the warn high strength axle shafts too. Anyway, the wheel studs that came in the kit are not the ones listed on the parts list. The parts list says Bendix Part 142092. The boxes I got say Bendix Part

142024. What I do not know is what Year, Make and model vehicle the 142092 studs fit. The kit says to purchase Front rotors for a 80-86 CJ7. Lookups on the vehicle do not cross to the 142092 Bendix number. The parts stores I have gone to (NAPA and SALVO) cannot use the Bendix number to look up the studs. Does anyone know what year, make and model these studs come from? This is for the 5x5.5 bolt pattern. Any help is greatly appreciated.

P.S. I have contacted 4WD Hardware, where I ordered the kit from, but they are checking with Warn and who knows how long that will take or if it will even produce any positive results.

Thanks,

Doug.

Reply to
Doug Fritz
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Why don't you try calling Warn directly?

Reply to
Matt Macchiarolo

I do not know about your studs. Sorry.

But I am wondering if youare going to run into unintended problems, 5 on 5.5 in the front and 5 on 4.5 in the back.

While you are ordering those new 5 on 5.5 hubs for the rear, take a stud with you and match it up to a lug nut.

Reply to
Jeff Strickland

No worries... I have already converted my rear axle (D44) to a full floater with Warn premium locking hubs and 5 x 5.5 bolt pattern.

Matt suggested I call Warn directly, and that is more original course of action for tomorrow. Thanks for all of your input.

Reply to
Doug Fritz

I am not sure I would bother Warn here. The issue is if the threads fit your lug nuts front and rear, and if the studs will screw itno the hubs. If the answers to these questions is yes, then move on. The difference you noted in the original post may only be length of the stud, and this isn't critical unless the difference leaves them too short.

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Jeff Strickland

Actually it does matter in this case. One the "nurled" part is not even reaching the hub to be pressed in. The studs are definitely too short. I spoke with Warn today and they confirmed the incorrect studs were placed in with the kit. They shipped out 10 correct studs to me no charge. This is what I call customer service. They could have told me to "pound sand". They did not even ask if I had an invoice to prove I bought the kit.

Thanks for replying back.

Reply to
Doug Fritz

IU looked up those wheel studs and came up with an entirely different number. I forget exactly, but I think I found a Bendiz # 199. In at least one place, I found that the 024 number was the lug nuts. Confused? I was.

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Jeff Strickland

I was most confused when I lookup the part number. The 192 studs are the ones listed with the kit and those are the ones Warn is shipping. I just wish I could find out which vehicle they are used on typically, so I could order them from anywhere. Oh well....

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Doug Fritz

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L.W.(ßill) Hughes III

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