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Thread: AVM Locking Hub Identification

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    Default AVM Locking Hub Identification

    I am reconditioning a pair of AVM 24 spline free wheeling hubs.

    These came off a series III (probably) LWB (maybe) - I don't really know because I bought the entire axle off a wrecker (i.e. it wasn't attached to a truck). I do know that the axle had 11" drums and the axle had 24 splines (hub end) and 10 splines (diff end).

    I need a new set of gaskets for these hubs, but I don't know how to identify the model...

    Any ideas?

    Cheers,
    Warren.
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    '71 Series IIa "Horace"
    88", RHD, 2.25 petrol.
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    I don't believe that the gaskets were any different for 24 spline axles then they were for 10 spline. It is easiest just to cut your own.
    Jim

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    Excellent idea. I've already ordered some gasket paper. Thanks.

    '71 Series IIa "Horace"
    88", RHD, 2.25 petrol.
    New Zealand.

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    I may still have some remnants of a couple of rebuild kits if you are interested.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim-ME View Post
    I may still have some remnants of a couple of rebuild kits if you are interested.
    Jim
    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for that. As I live in New Zealand it may not be worthwhile for me to take you up on that, but I appreciate the offer. I've ordered some gasket paper and will make my own replacement gaskets. I've been able to salvage all the rest (with the exception of one o-ring) from the donor axle.

    My other problem is that one of my axles is a series IIa axle (only 10 splines), so I'm going to have to replace that half shaft if I want to install both locking hubs.

    Sheesh....

    Thanks,
    Warren.

    '71 Series IIa "Horace"
    88", RHD, 2.25 petrol.
    New Zealand.

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    Btw....they are Superwinch hubs. Or at the very least rebranded Superwinch
    1963 Series IIa 109" 5 door Safari top (SOLD to new home)
    1971 Series IIa 88" Soft top (SOLD to new home)
    1995 RRC - LWB
    2001 Discovery II SE7 (SOLD to new home)

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