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Old 19th August 2010, 04:16 AM
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Perentie 6x6 hub - fit anything else? NOW WITH PICS

I picked up an army surplus disc hub a few years back. I just noticed it is a Perentie 6x6 hub. It seems different to all my other hubs. PN is EDIT: AYG 7305 - does it fit anything else?

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I picked up an army surplus disc hub a few years back. I just noticed it is a Perentie 6x6 hub. It seems different to all my other hubs. PN is AYG 3705 - does it fit anything else?
Ben, Should that be AYG7350, that's the number I have for the perentie rear hub. It fits the army 4X4 disc rear end as well which is different to the defender rear disc Sals.
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Ben, Should that be AYG7350, that's the number I have for the perentie rear hub. It fits the army 4X4 disc rear end as well which is different to the defender rear disc Sals.
You sure Brian? I checked and it says AYG 7305. It also has an army part/stock number on the tag attached if that is any use to you.
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What are the apparent differences Ben ?
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You sure Brian? I checked and it says AYG 7305. It also has an army part/stock number on the tag attached if that is any use to you.
I can't check until I get home on Friday,but give me the NSN number and I will check with the manuals. Maybe a misprint on the AYG number.
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I have one of these hubs aswell, left over from a rear drum to disc conversion on my 110 anyway not sure if you want to sell yours and I have no need for mine just incase someone on here needs a pair to do the same job.

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The hub in question (black) compared to a standard 110 front hub:


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AYG 7305 (upside down miss Jane):


Hard to read, but this tag has the name and location of the grunt who checked and preserved the hub - in Feb 98 - obviously just before a desk jockey decided to sell it - since I bought it mid/late 98.
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I have one of these hubs aswell, left over from a rear drum to disc conversion on my 110 anyway not sure if you want to sell yours and I have no need for mine just incase someone on here needs a pair to do the same job.

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Hi Bailey - I have already agreed to sell mine to Bearman for the $20 that I paid.
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I am now looking for one of the to match the one bearman (thanks) passed on to me. Please let me know if you have one to sell.
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