Great question Skoller! good answers here too but how many tools must one carry when heading off road?
Great question Skoller! good answers here too but how many tools must one carry when heading off road?
Fix it before it breaks....
Fit Ashcroft alloy steel axels, drive flanges and CV's![]()
Probably none, it is just brand preference I guess.
Ashcroft, claim that their half shafts/flanges & CV's are of a particular design that makes them the strongest available and come with a 5 year unconditional warranty.
IMHO it is better to strengthen known weak point before they fail in a remote area. I would much rather turn spanners in the shed, in my own time, rather than beside a dirt track in the middle of know where.
Cheers
Thanks for all the replies. I now think I could tackle the problem if it arises. Not sure how to get the broken bit out of the diff without pulling it apart though if it broke close to that end. I would like to replace the axles with stronger ones and I probally will later on.
Great original post and replies, cheers as well.![]()
A rare earth magnet firmly wedged into a bit of hose clamped onto a rod will also get them out...
you can also try a curved peice of 6mm rod threaded through the filler plug to drift the bit out of the center (if thats where its stuck)
once its out of the spider gear in the diff its surprisingly easy to get the pieces out, Ive even used my magnet on a stick with a torch to pull a 5-6 inch long chunk out of the front diff of a perentie.
Dave
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