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Budget Friendly Mile Marker 481 Locking Hubs

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I've been posting several threads about how to modify the Roxor without blowing your kids college fund. I was disappointed with how prohibitively expensive the warn hubs were for the Roxor so I was looking around for alternatives. I found the Mile Marker 481 hubs fit perfectly and I had them delivered for just $93 dollars. If you use these hubs you'll need to buy new bolts with an allen head. They went on in just 30 minutes and I have no concerns about their quality.

BTW, I know some users live in areas where it's a bit harder to find parts. The Allen head bolts you'll need are 3/8-16. These one's will work and you'll need at least 12:

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How have the mile marker hubs been holding up, any issues? I just ordered a set.

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I bought the AVM 701s. They bolted right on. They make a 401 that's more economical that should also bolt on with the stock bolts.
 
Alright mine came in. Got them on the other day. They went on pretty easy I was able to use the stock bolts too.
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got mine from morris 4x4. a few bucks less. but not amazon shipping.
 
I expect mine anyday. Ordered the 481's a couple days ago.
 
I expect mine anyday. Ordered the 481's a couple days ago.

I just finished installing mine. Pretty straight forward and easy install...except for the cap...that was hell. Also mounted a farm jack, an axe and shovel.

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should these work? I only ask because it doesn't mention the spline count; however it says "Mile Marker 481"

 
I've been posting several threads about how to modify the Roxor without blowing your kids college fund. I was disappointed with how prohibitively expensive the warn hubs were for the Roxor so I was looking around for alternatives. I found the Mile Marker 481 hubs fit perfectly and I had them delivered for just $93 dollars. If you use these hubs you'll need to buy new bolts with an allen head. They went on in just 30 minutes and I have no concerns about their quality.

BTW, I know some users live in areas where it's a bit harder to find parts. The Allen head bolts you'll need are 3/8-16. These one's will work and you'll need at least 12:

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How often do you have to service them.
So the water and dirt do not get in.
 
How often do you have to service them.
So the water and dirt do not get in.
I have the 481s and I don't think I remember reading anything in the instructions as far as maintenance. It DID specify not to grease the locking hub. I put some grease on the spindle and that was it. I guess clean it up every time you do a tear down to grease the wheel bearings.
 
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