Sold - Rugged Ridge/AVM Manual Locking Hubs

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Sold - Rugged Ridge/AVM Manual Locking Hubs

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I have one set of Rugged Ridge/AVM Manual Locking for sale. I believe that they are the same thing. These are the correct fit for Delica L300 or L400s. #15001.43
They were new a few weeks ago, but are now on my Pajero. I still have the box and instructions. It takes about 15 minutes per side to install.
I bought them to improve my Pajero fuel economy, but the improvements aren't worth the cost of the hubs for me.
They are still way better/secure than the Auto hubs that were on my 91Delica though!
Please contact me using my profile info. or 250.619.7542 texting.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RGG-1500143/
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Rugged Ridge Manual Locking Hubs for 82-92 Mitsubishi Montero. Sold in pair.

Approved as original equipment by vehicle manufacturers and militaries world wide, these tough hubs are built to last. A hardened nylon center is used instead of metal to keep you moving in the rare case of a hub failure. The only way to repair it is to replace it. The question is, with what? Factory automatic hubs have a history of failing when you need them most. A damaged hub will render your 4x4 useless and leave you stranded. Wish you could swap your venerable automatic hubs to a set of manual locking hubs? Rugged Ridge has heard your plea Rugged Ridge Manual Locking Hubs are unanimously recognized as the world toughest hubs by our thousands of satisfied customers worldwide. Brute strength matters, that is why the bodies of our hubs are crafted from impact resistant nodular iron, and feature a corrosion resistant die cast aluminum cap.

Rugged Ridge hubs deliver better 4WD performance when locked and improved fuel economy in 2WD when unlocked, than automatic hubs Purchasing a set a premium manual hubs is more cost effective than servicing your worn factory hubs. With the money you save you’ll be able to carry a spare set, not that you’ll need them. Sure you have to get out of the cab to lock the hubs, but unlike automatic hubs you will not have to wait until you lose traction for your four-wheel drive to engage
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Re: Rugged Ridge/ Superwinch Manual Locking Hubs for sale

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Has anyone else used these hubs? I'm looking for a set but would like to know what brands to look for/stay away from. What mileage gains did you notice with these hubs?
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Re: Rugged Ridge/ Superwinch Manual Locking Hubs for sale

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As I said, not much difference in fuel economy improvement with my Pajero. The Pajero was designed to run with the front axles always locked with a flange.
My L300 Delica had a noticeable loss of speed when the auto hubs were engaged. Enough to make me only ever use the locked setting in snow or demanding off road situations.
There is no discernible difference on my Pajero though.
I had to order these from the US. The Mitsubishi drive train is/was much more common there than here.
Do the research yourself on Rugged Ridge/ AVM hubs in the Delica UK and AU sites and UK retailers. This product is well known there. Unfortunately shipping from those places is a real deterrent, unless you are really stuck (pun intended).
Any manual hub is better/more versatile than an auto hub. This will be come obvious if you ever have to shuffle forward and backwards and hope to retain a locked- up drive train. I once had to be winched out from between a couple of big trees on a slippery, muddy trail. My auto hubs kept unlocking as I backed up and prepared to attempt the hill. I eventually slipped sideways across the trail 90 degrees. It is really tough moving when large fir trees are nearly touching both the front and rear bumpers and your wheels are spinning and unlocking the hubs.
No more auto-hubs for me.
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