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AVM free wheel hubs

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AVM free wheel hubs

Post by Mario »

I got some AVM part No. AVM445 free wheel hubs. Went to install them. Removed stock hubs and when tried to fit them, I couldn't inset them all the way. Splines are ok, but can't get them to go in all the way. There's a 13mm gap between the hubs and the wheel assembly. Do I need to remove something else?

BTW, in tue US you can get them hubs here
http://www.tellico4x4.com/product_info. ... s_id/24437

not advertising the site. Just want to make it easier for whom it mught be better to get them from the US.
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Post by Offroad-Events »

There's a snap ring that has to be removed and put back on after the hub is installed. As far as I remember the snap ring has to be changed from the inner to the outer groove on the shaft.
I run AVM's for a couple of years now on different trucks, no probs until now.
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Post by sudso »

Offroad-Events wrote:There's a snap ring that has to be removed and put back on after the hub is installed. As far as I remember the snap ring has to be changed from the inner to the outer groove on the shaft.
I run AVM's for a couple of years now on different trucks, no probs until now.
Ah ha. I wondered why there was 2 snap ring grooves on the shaft.
What hubs have to have the snap ring on the inner groove? I have Nissan hubs and the snap ring goes on the outer groove.

My mate has had no luck with AVM hubs. He's shattered the outer teeth of them on both his GQ and his MQ shorty.

I call them sacrificial lambs lol!

He's stickin with them though because he hammers his trucks off road and would rather break them than something else in the driveline but I doubt you do that in a Nissan before the hubs though :D

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Post by Mick. »

I would never ever run AVM hubs again. I was braking one every weekend I went off road and on one accasion broke 2 in one weekend. :bad-words:

Did you guys know that the genuine nissan hubs are rebuildable and all parts can be bought genuine. ;)

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Post by Mario »

Hey buddies, this morning I managed to install the AVM hubs. It is exactly as Offroad Events indicated. Hope I don´t brak them in my next trip. Anyways, I keep the OEM ones as spares. Thanks everyone...
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Post by bru21 »

after 2 drives mine are flogged out and noisey (i got them new with the diffs - no way i would have paid hard earned). I hate shite equipment. nobody wins long term. the 2nd circlip is for auto hubs
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Post by rvh96 »

the AVM hubs you get today are just crap if you use your truck in hardcore terrain they will break every time even with open centres ,one of my sons had them on a pathfinder V6 and could break them on command
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Post by Mario »

I still have my stock hubs. Could someone please explain how to modify them to make them just manual (no auto engaging)? They would be perfect if htey were just manual...
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