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They look good, i would be interested to know how you get on with them as i have broken 3 aisin hubs in quick succession, so have gone back to the standard hub plates for strength.
but i will need manual lockers again after i put a supra diff in the front.
A supra diff in the front? Never heard of that one.
It's an easy way (well, easyish, you have to confident setting up diffs) of getting an LSD in your front diff, (and putting even more strain on your hubs.. ) Old Supras have the 7.5" diff as the front of IFS Surfs, newer ones have 8" diffs if you have a solid front axle.
Brian, in my experiance AVM's are least beefy looking (standard ones), and the only ones I've even seen broken, Warn hubs are nice, as are the Aisins OEM ones. Roughtrax's Aisin copys look nice to, but only fitted two sets so far.
I'd give them a try, they address the weak parts of standard AVM hubs.
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Thank you all, looks like they are worth a try.
I will report back, however, fitting will be a few months away yet as the project is a long way from complete.
i contemplated putting a mk2 supra lsd internals in my diff, but i am gonna go the whole hog and retro fit a mk3 diff in place of my standard diff.
this will give me 8" internals (which is good as i have also broken 3 front diffs) and lsd. it also means as the supra diff doesnt have the add i can use longer drive shafts so i can allow the front to articulate more without running cvs at dangerous angles.
i know i could prolong the life of my front end by using less right foot but thats how i like to drive, i would rather make my truck as close to unbreakable as possible.
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