Yukon Hardcore Hubs

I want to replace my Warn p/n 38786 manual hubs with the Yukon hardcore hubs. Anyone know a p/n that would cross?

Are there any local Yukon dealers that would stock the hubs? I could bring my jeep out and try to match up....

TIA
 
Just trying to find which ones will fit my bastard axle is the problem... The Warn p/n is for a full float rear axle application... Although lots of people use them on a front axle
 

N8RB8R

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I'll have to see if Yukon can get me the correct p/n.... If not, I'll bring it up to try yours out Mark
The only difference on all of the Yukon hub models is the spacer for different applications. I had to build my own spacer as I run a bastard Dynatrac axle as well. Yukon was of no help with what I needed.

These Yukons are very different than the warns and you can't cross the warns part numbers over as they fit all 35 splines.
 
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The only difference on all of the Yukon hub models is the spacer for different applications. I had to build my own spacer as I run a bastard Dynatrac axle as well. Yukon was of no help with what I needed.

These Yukons are very different than the warns and you can't cross the warns part numbers over as they fit all 35 splines.

Well that's good to know.... Guess I'll just order a set.
 

mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
The only difference on all of the Yukon hub models is the spacer for different applications. I had to build my own spacer as I run a bastard Dynatrac axle as well. Yukon was of no help with what I needed.

These Yukons are very different than the warns and you can't cross the warns part numbers over as they fit all 35 splines.

You did a serious amount of legwork figuring out how to put that axle project together. I was impressed.:cool:
 
Spoke with Jeff at Randy's Ring & Pinion (apparently they're owned by Yukon?).... Anyway, Jeff is there only 'tech' and the only guy that actually knew what I was talking about. He was very helpful and I ended up ordering the YHC70001 hubs. Jeff said he is 99% sure it will be a straight forward install, if not he said to call back and he would help out any way he could. Great guy and highly recommended!

Hubs should be here tomorrow, I'll update after/during the install.
 
Got em in... Easy, straight forward install. Driveway testing feels good, need to get out and test them on the rocks now...

***For others searching in the future, Yukon p/n YHC70001 works as a replacement for Warn p/n 38786.

Curious about the small surface area of the coupler and driver on the Yukon vs the Warn.... The gears have got to be 3 times as deep, maybe even 4 times on the Warn.... Hopefully this doesn't have an adverse effect on strength.... Maybe not on the coupler but on the gears inside my hub, since there's way less surface area of gear teeth being engaged.
 

mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
the only way I could possibly believe you did this install was if you posted some pics of you wheeling these hubs.
 
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