AVM vs. Ouverson hubs
I just got done moving out of Wingswheelsandtracks.com show, last was the M46 Utica Bend with Couse Shop Set #2 machine shop portable unit. It took a while to read the posts. I will comment on a few things that I am experienced with.
The AVM hub has been made since 1957. I run a set on my Oregon M109A3 that were made in 1953. They are still working fine. I think that is 55 years.
The AVM hub is cast steel, considerably different than cast iron I believe.
I sold Ouverson hubs for Art Bloom and I had one of the only sets of Billett Aluminum machined hubs they ever did. I sold them for $750 in 2004 at the Dover,NJ show I never saw another set. They are more now if you can get them at all.
I sold cast aluminum Ouversons too, I had no trouble with them looking good in the box. I did have trouble trying to use our existing bolts to mount them on the truck. Hex head bolts won't fit. You have to use Allen head socket screw cap bolts. Some people have trouble torquing them correctly. AVM hubs use the bolts you took off your drive flanges. Easy to torque to specs.
One mud bogger named Adam from NY state told me he broke the engaging mechanizim on his Ouverson on a cold moring last year and said he was unhappy with the mud that got in his hubs. I had him take one of the AVMs apart to compare the engaging device and he told me the AVM was much better built.
I am the only Distributor of AVM model #434 hubs for M35 Rockwell axles in North America, I am confused about how Offroadfabworks has sold them along with Selectro and Ouversons. I have never sold any to them .
Gringletraube wanted to become an AVM distributor pretty badly a while ago, seems odd that he is so critical of them now, especially with such a huge price difference in SA
I have NEVER had an AVM hub failure at all. I know of one broken set of Ouversons that I can put my hands on.
The Avm Hub is manufactured using the same materials and technology as the Mercedes Unimog and larger vehicles.
AVM has never been arrogant to me, and actually, have been very friendly, helpful, and patient with me through the whole process of ordering hubs that hadn't been made in years.
I am sorry for the long post, the AVMs are always available, I price them as best as I can, I am able to ship immediately, and am always willing to talk on the phone or email you. John Tennis