MarkR1951M38 wrote:Can you explain why the lockout hubs give an advantage. If the front axle is not engaged with the levers, then why the advantage since they are not providing power to the differential/axles? Asking because I don't know and I plan to drive in a few future parades.
A parade is slow. The speed of the parade is usually set by the marching Color Guard, which is about 1 to 2 mph. A jeep in Hi-range, 1st gear, with its engine speed at idle, will move at about 3 to 4 mph. So, if you drive your jeep in Hi-range at this speed you will be constantly pushing the clutch in and out to slow down or stop during the parade. You don't want to run into the Color Guard or the float that is ahead of you.
A solution is to drive your jeep in Lo-range. It will drive along at a perfect parade speed. However, to be in Lo-range your jeep will also have to be in 4WD. Turning corners on dry pavement in 4WD will put a lot of stress on your transfer. So, many have installed lock-out hubs on their jeeps if they do parade duty. This way, one can drive in Lo-range, 1st gear, 4WD and put undue stress on the transfer.