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Post by Bruce on Feb 11, 2006 18:16:12 GMT 11
Our new truck (a Wizard) has AVM hubs, they were put on by the previus owner, he imported it, and when he got it it did not have any hubs at all, just the plate over the end of the axle. These hubs were brought in Brisbane for $195, is that a reasonable price as I want to get rid of the auto one on the MU. I think I put a set of these AVM on my FJ45 Toyota back in about 1978. Cheers Bruce
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Post by dani4JB1T on Feb 12, 2006 11:43:12 GMT 11
Cool. All Superwinch hubs are made by AVM...
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Post by mulover on Feb 12, 2006 12:56:12 GMT 11
They are good hubs, some poeple say they are better than super winch, some say the opposite, what ever you do don't buy ORA hubs, repco over here where selling them and i blew 2 sets to pieces!!!!
If you can find a good set of aisin ones (the factory ones) then go for them as they are indistructible, have been quoted $400 each for them though, thats a few sets of superwinch hubs!!
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Post by Bruce on Feb 12, 2006 15:28:59 GMT 11
Thanks guys, is there anything to look out for when taking the autos off and putting the ABMs on? Cheers Bruce
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Post by geeves on Feb 12, 2006 17:59:59 GMT 11
Get the endfloat in the axle as low as possible. Any movment here will pump water into your wheel bearings. Lubricat everything thougherly but dont over fill with grease or they wont be able to lock. Seal everything completly. Easy
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Post by Bruce on Feb 12, 2006 19:29:15 GMT 11
Thanks Geeves
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