Eskimo
SILVER Star
He should just buy my front axle that's for sale with the cromo axles & birfs already in it.. cut & turned, armored cover, yadda yadda... 

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Dave, I think he thought you meant you wanted to put an 80 front axle in the rear.
Adapting 80 outer knuckles the a Cruiser 9.5" axle would indeed be pimp. I know where you can find the Longfields(hint, see sig)![]()
the plan is a cruiser rear axle, cut down, cruiser ball etc, grafted on to it.
Has anyone seen an 80 birf in Long's axle snapping machine? Ho does it stack up to the smaller LC birfs and the Dana equipment?
IIRC from what Bobby told me, the stub off the birf fails first, followed closely by the 30 spline inner shaft on either the mini-size birf, or the 80 birf. This is, of course, assuming the drive flange is still intact.
Nope, you'll start ripping the knuckle apart..Soon the bell and outer shaft are going to be seperate(new word?) because the shafts will break but not the bell. I wonder if it wouldn't be cheaper to manufacture them as seperate pieces. I'd imagine there's a lot of waste in making a birf, assuming it's machined from a solid chunk. Hmmm
Then you really like to repair things on the trail..i've got a pair of 60's here. but i really don't want a 60.