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    Semi-Floating axle "Distance washer"

    Hey all,

    Can anyone confirm what the deal is with part 50 in the image below?
    I have stripped my rear axles and there does not appear to be a washer, just the retaining collar.

    Thoughts?

    Cheers
    Ash
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    I pulled one apart a year ago so the first pic shows the end of the half shaft, note the tapered bit in the middle this is what the washer looking thing in pic 2 is for, it is tapered and makes the end of the half shaft flat so that the bearing sits flush against it.
    Hope this helps

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    if im interpreting it correctly (based on older ford and holden axle setups

    it also positions and preloads the bearing.

    later axles have this machined in place and use a selectable shim in the axle tube side of the bearing race intead.
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    Cheers guys. I bought the bearings today and they came with "collars" which look like the washer pictured...
    I'll see how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashhhhh View Post
    I'm sure they are not the washers shown in the parts list.
    I purchased the same bearings and those collars are still in the shed.

    Northern Lander summed it up (I think). The shaft has a radius on it so a collar is needed with a chamfer inside to fit over the radius giving a flat surface for the bearing to press against.
    A radius is used on the shaft rather than a sharp edge which would be a stress raiser.

    Your axles should already have the collars pressed in place. Hang on, in Northern Landers second picture the 'washer' on the RHS is the offending item.
    A picture of your axle would help.


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    Thanks and sorry for the delayed reply.
    I have attached a pic. As you say there is a radius, but there was certainly no separate washer when dismantled.
    Is this an example of the machined type? (I know it looks like there is a division line, but it is one piece)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashhhhh View Post
    Thanks and sorry for the delayed reply.
    I have attached a pic. As you say there is a radius, but there was certainly no separate washer when dismantled.
    Is this an example of the machined type? (I know it looks like there is a division line, but it is one piece)
    I guess the washer has been left off by a previous owner.
    The washer sits over the radius and turns it into a flat surface without compromising the strength of the axle. A sharp corner is a stress raiser.

    LR Series list it but currently out of stock http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product...h=07317&page=1


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