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Yeah, yeah, I'm hearing that a lot lately from a certain someone.I'll just run everything with the full body, instead for now.
Chris
Quick/easy way to confirm the axle/birf broke instead of the cheap drive plate. Remove the wheel center cap, and the metal grease cup. With CDL unlocked, put it in gear and as you say the truck won't move, then see if the axle's splined tip is spinning in a stripped drive plate. If not, bummer but at least you know. If it's a bummer then a worry is if it's the birfield the broken parts can suddenly jam and cause steering prob or tire lockup. Just pull the entire spindle off by removing the upper/lower trunion bolts, and the little bolts on the felt/rubber/metal seal and the brake caliper and yank. Oh, you'll need to get the circlip off the axle tip to get the stub axle and broken birf parts out.
This saves you pulling the wheel bearings, spindle, seals and crap off. Make sense?
DougM
So, if it's a Birf, is this what I need to buy: FJ-80 4340 CHROMOLY 4 PIECE SUPER SET - Longfield Super Axles
So, if my seals are leaking like crazy, which they are, what else do I need to buy and have the Moab shop install at the same time?
Doug, I'm not sure what all those things are on the axle, but I'm going to try to do this and figure out if it's something simple like that.
Wait till you guys see all the pics and vids from Pritchett...it's going to be awesome.
Chris