Bottom left... every post on my phone!??
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It's this new forum format me thinks, my iPhone does the simalar things. It usually is right 50% of
the time. The other half its just focked!!
Bottom left... every post on my phone!??
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It's this new forum format me thinks, my iPhone does the simalar things. It usually is right 50% of
the time. The other half its just focked!!
Same. It's been happening the past few weeks and I've just been ignoring it.
Clear your internet caches. That'll straighten it out.
Good choice on the semi floater rear diff. I put 600+ ft lbs of engine torque through mine on a regular basis and it hasn't missed a beat. That rear axle has been in 3 different wheelers I've run and I've literally done nothing but check the oil every once in a while. I love the ground clearance and weight savings they provide. Literally have zero worries about it in the back of my mind when I'm out wheeling. Its the D60 I keep breaking over and over again. I broke it again in Moab a couple weeks ago and the truck is still on the trailer because of it.
I did a disc brake swap on mine but that is entirely un-necessary IMO. It added extra complication to setting my brakes up and I only did it as a measure to keep my wheel on if I broke an axle shaft. 10+ years of wheeling on the diff with 37" tires and I've never hurt it.
Clear your internet caches. That'll straighten it out.
Good choice on the semi floater rear diff. I put 600+ ft lbs of engine torque through mine on a regular basis and it hasn't missed a beat. That rear axle has been in 3 different wheelers I've run and I've literally done nothing but check the oil every once in a while. I love the ground clearance and weight savings they provide. Literally have zero worries about it in the back of my mind when I'm out wheeling. Its the D60 I keep breaking over and over again. I broke it again in Moab a couple weeks ago and the truck is still on the trailer because of it.
I did a disc brake swap on mine but that is entirely un-necessary IMO. It added extra complication to setting my brakes up and I only did it as a measure to keep my wheel on if I broke an axle shaft. 10+ years of wheeling on the diff with 37" tires and I've never hurt it.


I had mentioned this to rene and he suggested getting an extra 10 bolt would be a good option and take my time and building my 14b properly in no rush.. JUST to make something clear i have settled on the 14b SF 6 lug that i obtained and a beefier 10 bolt front. The plan is no bigger than 35s and until i break either one i wont be upgrading.
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front DS 
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stubborn ujoints
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front diff 
two projects on the go The double cardan joint is super easy to do. Just did one saturday for the first time.
The kit is like $20 or so at a parts store. I got the neapco brand one.
Pics in my build thread or i can link them here.
That tie rod seem to be a diesel thing! I got on one mine too!
Was great to meet you Nick! Hope all
the
parts work out good!







) Then put the 3 pieces that come in the kit on top, followed by another washer and then press the seal in. I peened the edges of the yoke over so the seal will not walk out. Press works super nice to put the seal in. Fill with lots of grease.

