CartsXJ said:All I see is pics of broke shafts. Has anybody actually broken a spindle?
Yeah. Garry did it. I have one of his broken 30 spline shafts here in my office that caused one to blow.
CartsXJ said:All I see is pics of broke shafts. Has anybody actually broken a spindle?
vetteboy said:And here's me being pretty sure the 30-spline outers on my D60 are gonna be the weak link...
goodburbon said:I hope the 44 isn't a bad route to go, I'm about to put one in, I'm tired of the 30 breakin on 33's.
I can't justify re-gearing the 30
gears and install kit $200
Installation $250
New Unit Bearings $200
Truss $150
grand total $800
Versus a D44
Axle
vetteboy said:And here's me being pretty sure the 30-spline outers on my D60 are gonna be the weak link...
xDUMPTRUCKx said:35 spline alloy shafts....$200 on ebay
buy some 35 spline drive flanges....problem solved.....
well there ya go......vetteboy said:Yeah I know. However I've got the Dodge 60 w/external flanges...
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plenty of room to bore that out and respline for the 35 guys. I've priced:
1) stock Spicer 35-splines - $60 each
2) get existing drive flanges bored & resplined - $35 each
So less than 200 bones for something I won't break and will go in without any modification needed.I figure that'll be a nice & easy "once I break it" mod. I don't think I'll have any problems with the stock Spicer 35s so I don't think alloys will be needed.
xDUMPTRUCKx said:well there ya go......
btw man your rig is pretty much what im going to be doin the next few months, dissappearing 3 ling 60s etc.....
got a buildup link/site or something?
vetteboy said:This is the closest thing for now...
http://jeepin.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25725
It's probably about 60% full of BS and random topic discussion, but it's also interesting because you can see how my build philosophy and ideas change over the course of it...it's almost sort of a 'stream of conciousness' of the entire build since april or so when I really started. If you can stand 20 pages or so. There's a lot of neat talk about suspension design, engineering, steering geometry, reinforcement all buried in there. Once I get some testing time under it I'll be putting together a more concise and tech-oriented description of the whole project.
Right now though, it's stock 4.0 -> NV4500 -> np231 doubler -> dana300 -> dana 60 / 14 bolt, 39.5s, chopped, caged, front/rear links, 109" wheelbase. :rof:
CartsXJ said:All I see is pics of broke shafts. Has anybody actually broken a spindle?
Goatman said:Breaking chromo stubs seems take out the spindle. I've broken two Warn D44 stubs and both times ruined the spindle. The force of the break deforms the spindle so you can't get the hub nuts back on. One time I had to cut a slot in the hub nuts to get them on, then weld them to the spindle. To get it apart back at home I had to cut apart the hub so I could get a grinder to the spindle.........now many of us carry spare spindles.
Goatman said:I think the best axle for all of us is one that's just a little bit stronger than the one we're running.
vetteboy said:Question for the D44 guys, then...
All these stories of broken Cromoly stubs, broken inners, broken spindles, broken hubs...is it really worth all that to have a D44?
cracker said:Fawk no.
NXJ said:I would take a set of Volvo portals over a 60 any day!
vintagespeed said:Yes, but there are some issues with clearance under the front of an XJ with short lift & portal axles. But it's doable, or so I hear...