i bet you go and buy a diff guard now
can you hear the crown wheel rubbing on the housing
Hi all.
Went to do a quick recce on a track near my work for an upcoming club trip.
On this recce I saw a smallrock on the track and thought nothing much of it. Didn't even slow down. I though I would clear it.
Anyway this is what happened.
I have read that the front diff gear is close to the casing and a dent could press on the gear and wear a hole.
What should I feel if the steering damper is rooted? The car still seems to drive ok.
i bet you go and buy a diff guard now
can you hear the crown wheel rubbing on the housing
The diff will be alright i have had alot worse dents than that in a diff.
My winch challenge 90 had a massive dent in the middle of the front of the diff and was fine for years and never leaked. But i would get a diff guard if i was you
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The damper should be fine as that end is only the dust shield, unless of course you have bent the shaftThe dent should be ok too, i think its more of a problem if you dent the actual crown wheel hump, where yours is should be free space.
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I bet I have already looked into that diff guard today
Will certainly look into one but will look at building something first as I'm a tightwad. Steering protector too.
I'll have to jack up the front tonight and have a listen. Meant to be going to Janowen 4wd park this weekend.
Thanks guys. Hopefully it is all ok. I only just missed the crown wheel hump. Pretty much right on the edge of the hump actually.
I guessed the damper would be okay. As it has actually torn a hole in the end so if that is where the gas is or whatever is in there then it would be long gone now.
Fingers crossed.
I'll search for some guard pics. Surely there isn't much involved so long as it is strong and has some clearance to the actual diff housing for movement.
I bought one of the Graeme Coopers diff guards when I was in Sydney and I reckon it's great! Price wise it was hard to justify making one.
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