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						I experienced loose bolts after fitting maxi axles and flanges with the bolts that they supplied. I never used loctite, but cured that problem by using longer bolts - had to pilot drill part of the threads from the hub, to accommodate the longer body length of the bolts I had.
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						For those who don't know what fretting corrosion is, it is a type of corrosion that occurs as a result of relative movement at the joint between mating parts. The corrosion appears like red rust.
It can occur even between tight fitting parts - commonly seen between bearings and shafts.
Actually I measured toe out on the rear last time I strung the car, and that was nine years ago when I last had a flat piece of concrete to work on
But no, never had the problem that some do of bolts working loose and didn't use oversized bolts either, just standard bolts, standard paper 'star' gaskets, cleaned surfaces and 243 Loctite.
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						So your axle may not necessarily be out of true. My experience and theory is that any vehicle that regularly loosens or breaks driveflange bolts probably has a bent axle housing. This problem seemed to be more common on Discoveries with one piece axle driveflange units, but I have known it to occurr on some Defenders and Series vehicles after being fitted with the more precisely made Maxidrive units. The relatively loose tolerances of the standard stuff worked a bit like a universal joint to compensate for the misalignment.
I just got a sense of De Ja Vu. Have I written all this tosh before?
Wagoo.
mmmm nice shiny new parts,
Well got turnning spanners yesterday, out with the old in with the new (rear anyway)
Stock axel / flange out.
Down to the hub / disk assembly, needed to buy a 52mm socket - a very big nut.
Comparison shot of the stock items and the Ashcroft items.
Strip down with stub removed, needed to go this far to remove internal oil seal to allow wheel bearings to be oil lubricated.
There is also a grease seal at the back of the hub/disk assembly that needed to be change for a oil seal - forgot to take a photo.
All back togather ready for the wheel and test drive.......
Just the front end to go.
Thanks to Garry at English Auto Service at Tuggerah for his help and advice,
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