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40 series free wheel hubs

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:19 pm
by snotgoblin
Evening All.

Be interested in everyone's opinions of free wheel hubs. Aisin seem to be popular? I have had AVM's on a previous truck that seemed pretty good.

Currently have WARN hubs fitted - but looks like previous owners have used a cold chisel to turn them.

Anyone know if these would fit a 40?

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/toyota/diffs-axles/auction-501488258.htm

Re: 40 series free wheel hubs

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:31 pm
by suzolla
At that price and being new I would question the quality.
Why not look for some 2nd hand Aisin's
Cheers
Tim

Re: 40 series free wheel hubs

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:33 pm
by nstacey
Try and find some Aisin. They usually range from $100 to $150 second hand but are well worth it. They are a simple design, don't have the crap alenkey bolts holding them together and are strong enough for lockers and bigger tyres. I have broken one or two but that was due to fitting issues (make sure you have the 6 collets and the two metal dowels).
To know if those AVM or common Aisin ones will fit, you need to make sure the 40 has 30 spline axles.

Re: 40 series free wheel hubs

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:48 pm
by Sadam_Husain




Nah they wouldnt fit your 40 series they will be for later 10mm stud and dowel hubs not the 8mm hubs on your truck

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Aisin are definately the better hubs, the housings are stronger and they pull down tigher onto the hub with cone washers. I've had Warn and AVM on some of my early cruisers 20 years ago probably before they had invented aisin hubs and they are fine for general use (ie: standard wheels, no diff locks no V8 no red mist etc :D ) I never had any problems with the ones I had, go aisin if you can but Warn or AVM will be ok if you find some cheap ones, aisin hubs usually go for around $150 any cheaper and they get snapped up pretty quick

Re: 40 series free wheel hubs

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:51 pm
by SamLogan
I would save yourself the hassle and get a set of genuine aisin ones. I bought some copy ones and even though i have 35's and a 1kz i managed to do this.

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So i took both of them back as they both were broken and i was given a set of second hand genuine ones. I would not recommend them if you have big tyres. I was not thrashing mine at the time when it happened either.

Sam