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Freehweeling Hubs

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Post by RockyF75 »

Is there much/any difference with brands? I'm looking at sum AVM ones at the moment to keep just-in-case.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

So you've been bidding against me, ya bugger. lol
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Post by Jeff80 »

Yes there is. AVM are stronger than the ORA ones. ORA are prone to breaking, had a maket go through 2 and replaced with AVM with no probs. I use AVM and have never had any dramas. My 2c...
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Post by RockyF75 »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:So you've been bidding against me, ya bugger. lol
nah, not yet, i usually wait till the last 30 secs :D Otherwise it just drives up the price
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Post by G_loomis »

I just fitted a set of AVM hubs to my 60 series...havent actually engaged them (off road) but just by looking at them you can tell that they are well made and should last the distance!
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Post by udm »

AVM hubs aren´t heavy duty... if you are going to give them a hard time, as the internal bits are plastic, the knob falls off letting water and crap go all the way into the wheel bearings, and there isn´t any AVM repair kit available, so after that, I just got myself a pair of genuine hubs. :D
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Post by RockyF75 »

I dont think i could get gen daihatsu ones, its hard enough finding important stuff like alternators for em :roll: .... what parts are plastic? and what knob fell off, the one you twist to lock em in? :shock:
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This is what was left of it. :roll: , it happend in one of those muddy trips, so take a guess how far the mud got in.
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Post by bru21 »

udm wrote:AVM hubs aren´t heavy duty... if you are going to give them a hard time, as the internal bits are plastic, the knob falls off letting water and crap go all the way into the wheel bearings, and there isn´t any AVM repair kit available, so after that, I just got myself a pair of genuine hubs. :D
the 80s avm's are weaker than the nissan ones i don't know about others. rod fitted some (3 sets under warrenty) to his old mans breaking every set with only 32"'s. the avms on mine look way thicker and better castings unlike the 80s ones aero bar ones i have seen.

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Post by RockyF75 »

forgot to ask, what would a set of these normally set you back? $50? $100? 150??
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Post by bru21 »

i didn't buy mine, i think there is not much change outta $200, if it was me i would go for s/h factory ones. prob get a whole diff for $200
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Post by RockyF75 »

bru21 wrote:i didn't buy mine, i think there is not much change outta $200, if it was me i would go for s/h factory ones. prob get a whole diff for $200
just got em for $65 :cool: (sorry bundy, but i waited up all night for em :bad-words: :D )
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Post by Jeff80 »

AVM hubs aren´t heavy duty... if you are going to give them a hard time, as the internal bits are plastic, the knob falls off letting water and crap go all the way into the wheel bearings, and there isn´t any AVM repair kit available, so after that, I just got myself a pair of genuine hubs.
I was under the impression there was a repair kit available at ARB or the like?
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Thats all right, if it wasnt for me, you probably would have got them for $25. :D :D :D
Why didnt you bid on the genuine fuel filter. He only wanted $10 for it. They are about $60 to buy. Only reason I didnt is cause I have 2 spare at the moment. Last one I bought for $2.50 plus $4.40 postage. :D :D :D :armsup: :D
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Post by udm »

Jeff80 wrote:I was under the impression there was a repair kit available at ARB or the like?
Don´t know about arb, but at least Donkyatt in sydney doesn´t, and that´s where I bought them from.
Anyway, in my case, im glad there was no repair kit, cause the ones I´ve got now are bullet proof.
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Post by RockyF75 »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:Thats all right, if it wasnt for me, you probably would have got them for $25. :D :D :D
Why didnt you bid on the genuine fuel filter. He only wanted $10 for it. They are about $60 to buy. Only reason I didnt is cause I have 2 spare at the moment. Last one I bought for $2.50 plus $4.40 postage. :D :D :D :armsup: :D
Damn you :bad-words: :D , NEVER bid before the last few mins :roll: .... didnt see the fuel filters, i cliked view other items from him but they mustave ended b4 i got a chance to see em.
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