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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Posts: 15
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Front Axle Blunder
I really hate to admit this but, the other day I left the drivers side hub locked and the passenger hub free and drove down the street at about 50mph. I heard some noise from the left front like a popping sound. I drove from home promptly and when I was about a mile from home it made a scary grinding noise then quit. When I got home I jacked it up and found that the snap ring on the end of the axle shaft had popped off. There doesn't appear to be any major damage but, the wheel does have a pretty good wobble to it. I'm going to tear into it on wed. Anything to look for? Any help would be apprcieatted.
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total rice
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BTW, what are working on? __________________ 75/08 FJ40, V8, 4WDB, Saginaw PS, SR, 4" lift w/ 33X12.50X15 BFG MTR's, M8000 2007 4 Runner SR5 4WD stone stock daily driver TLCA#10793 My ROTW: http://tinyurl.com/2mfwfw |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Posts: 15
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Its an 85 4Runner. I think the snap ring wasworn out. The drivetrain on this truck is pretty worn out. I also did not have the pliers for taking them off so I used to 2 screwdrivers. The wobble wasn't felt when driving. When the wheel and tire are off the ground you can grab the bottom of it and wobble it back and forth. Feels like the knuckle bearings are bad. Those are new as well. Could the spindle nuts come loose because of the snap ring being bad? Could this cause major damage?
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total rice
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__________________ 75/08 FJ40, V8, 4WDB, Saginaw PS, SR, 4" lift w/ 33X12.50X15 BFG MTR's, M8000 2007 4 Runner SR5 4WD stone stock daily driver TLCA#10793 My ROTW: http://tinyurl.com/2mfwfw |
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Ride On...
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Could have popped an old/dry birf. But it also sounds like your wheel and knuckle bearings are shot/loose.
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The NW, Cascade Mountian Range
Posts: 4,390
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Honestly, have you ever encountered this?
__________________ Wristy check the FAQ! 1980 RN37 ![]() ![]() 1989 RN101 1986 RN64 Quote:
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The NW, Cascade Mountian Range
Posts: 4,390
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you need to follow dgangles advice. but the "knuckle bearings" are called trunnion bearings
__________________ Wristy check the FAQ! 1980 RN37 ![]() ![]() 1989 RN101 1986 RN64 Quote:
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Ride On...
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Yulp, on an fj62 that had a blown inner axle seal. Washed all the grease out from the birf and broke the cage and damaged the bell. Happens more often on 80 series that have not had axle services, but they are full time 4 wheel drive. The reason I mention this is.... he said he heard the noise after the hub was locked. Meaning the front axle was engaged. Could have toasted the birf if the front axle was in need of service. A wobbly wheel can be caused by the wheel or knuckle (trunnion bearings) but normally don't make grinding noises unless they really let loose i.e. (lock up, explode ) Knuckle bearings dont make any noise when they let loose, they just cause you camber to go wacky. Kinda makes your truck look like its IFS in the front.... Which leaves your birf the cause of the noise. Its at least something to check out as its only a 20 min job to pull one. Last edited by lowtideride; 06-24-08 at 06:54 PM. |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Posts: 15
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Thanks guys. I will let you know what it turns out to be. I apprcieat the help.
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