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How to tell if you have a bent solid front axle??
« on: Jun 10, 2009, 05:38:26 PM »
So I picked up a 85 front axle this past weekend, and I have been reading that some members have bent their housings.  Where do these axles bend at on the long side, and is it very obvious?  I have looked over my axle and I cant find anything that looks like its bent..  Thanks!! :bowdown: :bowdown:
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I have always heard of them bending where the knuckle ball and axle tube meet.

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if the axle is bent where the knuckle balls meets the tube, your birfields will either not come out or go in, or will be extremely hard to. they are a tight fit as it is, but if you bend the axle tube, it becomes close to impossible quickly

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Thanks for the info I'll be doing my homework now...  I'm guessing that a axle ball gusset kit would take care of this??   :idea:
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Thanks for the info I'll be doing my homework now...  I'm guessing that a axle ball gusset kit would take care of this??   :idea:
it will not fix a bent axle, no- and may CAUSE  a bent axle if you do not weld it correctly

heat= warp

warp= bend

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it will not fix a bent axle, no- and may CAUSE  a bent axle if you do not weld it correctly

heat= warp

warp= bend

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The ball gussets prevent axle bending after installed, they dont fix an already bent one.
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try taking out the birfs.  if they are easy a pain to take out most likely you have a bent housing.
when i got my new one and slid the birfs in, i knew right away taht my old one was indeed bent.
it is easyier to tell empty on the ground.  it has a good arch to  it.  nothing that shows in pictures.

a local frame and axle shop said they could straighten it but  i decided to get a new one.

i always go to the local junk yards. ill pull one for you .
if you can wait till sale day its 1/2 off but it might not be there anymnore

 
 
 
 
 

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