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avm free wheel hubs question
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08 Aug 2012 18:35 #45729
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avm free wheel hubs question was created by thesmi
ive seen these
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-avm...el-hubs/prod_33.html
and wanted to know if when these are fitted will it still move the shafts round same as when ive manualy lock my standard non working hubs or do i have to lock them
and wanted to know if when these are fitted will it still move the shafts round same as when ive manualy lock my standard non working hubs or do i have to lock them
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08 Aug 2012 18:58 #45731
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Replied by stevedumptruck63 on topic Re: avm free wheel hubs question
hi mate, i fitted AVM manual hubs to my last jimny,not sure what you meen but when you set the hubs in the unlock position you will be in 2 wheel drive and not using the front diff etc,then when in lock position you are in 4 wheel drive,using front diff etc, steve. :evil:
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08 Aug 2012 19:00 #45732
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Replied by thesmi on topic Re: avm free wheel hubs question
what i mean is
are they manually lockable, so if i put it in low range and not locked them then i can use low range rwd?
are they manually lockable, so if i put it in low range and not locked them then i can use low range rwd?
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08 Aug 2012 19:08 #45734
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Replied by Paul4x4 on topic Re: avm free wheel hubs question
Yes.thesmi wrote: what i mean is
are they manually lockable, so if i put it in low range and not locked them then i can use low range rwd?
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08 Aug 2012 19:15 #45735
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Replied by stevedumptruck63 on topic Re: avm free wheel hubs question
sorry yes you can. steve :evil:
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08 Aug 2012 20:27 #45751
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excellent cheers lads
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