new to crawlin, but wanna learn

Started by amm9130, April 13, 2013, 05:20:33 PM

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amm9130

I'm new to crawlin and I want to weld my spider gears in the rear end. Ive never done this before but i have a 3rd member to practice on. I need step by step directions and some pics so I kno what I'm doin. I appreciate any help i get. Thanks in advance.
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

amm9130

How does a locker or welding the rear end effect the steering in everyday driving. I wanna add the extra traction but dont wanna make it where my wife cant drive it.
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

builttoabuse

Quote from: amm9130 on April 16, 2013, 06:13:00 PM
How does a locker or welding the rear end effect the steering in everyday driving. I wanna add the extra traction but dont wanna make it where my wife cant drive it.
everyone has their own opinion. I run locker in front and welded in the rear  there's pros and cons about everything. I daiily drive my truck on the street I love having it welded offroad but it sometimes gets annoying but its not bad my rear tires don't get to worn out fast

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amm9130

Ok. I'm gonna weld mine for to long. If I end up not liking it I'll get another rear end, but i don't think that'll happen
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

builttoabuse

Do it man you'll never know if you like it inless you try it! Get an old axle shaft cut it so it will fit in to the spider gears and weld spider gers and axle piece togther :greengrin:
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amm9130

 :thumbs: that's right. I've got a piece of steel cut to go in the spider gears
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

nisota

Before welding spider gears please read this if you haven't already.  http://www.brewracingframes.com/id75.htm Welcome to crawling  :thumbs:
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amm9130

Thank you very much for that information. I had not seen that before. Very helpful
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

builttoabuse

Quote from: nisota on April 20, 2013, 02:12:11 PM
Before welding spider gears please read this if you haven't already.  http://www.brewracingframes.com/id75.htm Welcome to crawling  :thumbs:
good man!

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builttoabuse

Quote from: amm9130 on April 20, 2013, 02:56:46 PM
Thank you very much for that information. I had not seen that before. Very helpful
That makes two!
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amm9130

Not yet, still tryin to track down a friend with a welder I could borrow. Any certain size wire or amp do the job better?
1994 Pickup DLX 22re 5speed 7 in lift 37 in iroks

MRHilux87

Weld it.  Wears tires a little faster but not so much that its worth spending money on a locker for the rear.  If the person welding has experience and you use some plate steel between the gears you can get away with a 110 volt welder.  If you want to be safe or don't have as much experience a 220 volt welder can get more penetration with less skill. 
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mrghost

Quote from: MRHilux87 on May 19, 2013, 12:19:19 PM
Weld it.  Wears tires a little faster but not so much that its worth spending money on a locker for the rear.  If the person welding has experience and you use some plate steel between the gears you can get away with a 110 volt welder.  If you want to be safe or don't have as much experience a 220 volt welder can get more penetration with less skill.

with the 110 volt welder weld the gears together a bit before you weld the plate in.
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Rocksurfer

Some have welded plate between the spider gears which seems to be the strongest, but remember to not overheat things. Give it time to cool between welds so warping does not occur. There are several threads on the subject here, just search for them.
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88sasturbotoy

Weld it I hate lockers I hate how they click in and out making bad clanging noises I welded mine front and rear love it nothing is better than.all 4 digging when you want em to....if I was you I'd find a buddy that has a good stick welder mig is kind of picky but a stick will burn thru anything it does care greasy or dirty it welds .  .   
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