ARCHIVE 70 Series Axle Cheatsheet Poster

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Initially I wasn’t going to make One being as the front axle is basically the same as the 60 Series but little miss thang Maggie didn’t want to hang a 60 Series poster. So I figured I’d make up a 70 specific one. It’s really only good for all Heavy Duty 70s up to 1/1990.

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Initially I wasn’t going to make One being as the front axle is basically the same as the 60 Series but little miss thang Maggie didn’t want to hang a 60 Series poster. So I figured I’d make up a 70 specific one. It’s really only good for all Heavy Duty 70s up to 1/1991.

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Hehe

I mean maybe one day I'll hang a 60 poster but that means I'll have a 60 (HJ61) in the garage, but right now there's just Beastie.

I think the green looks great!

Thanks again!

-Maggie
 
Since I am a newbie to this poster (which I think is great btw)...I have to ask what does it mean when you have those yellow circles with numbers beside them? (I.E. 7, 34, 58, 23....)
 
Finally! This will look great on the new wall in my new shop!

And since I do have a 60 (HJ61) too, I guess I should get one of those posters too!
 
Joey,

VERY cool, as usual with any WITS' END product.

The experts can correct me if I am wrong, I know that in 1991 the front axle changed to the 8" high pinion versus the old 9.5 front axle, but the knuckle assembly remained the same for most of the HD 6-lug front axle until 2000/2001 I believe?. There might have been some small changes to the brake calipers, too, but I think the assembly order and torque specs remained the same.

What I am trying to say I guess is that this poster will also be useful for later model 70-series, perhaps up to 2001?

Great product again, Joey. Keep up the good work.

-Alberto

Since I am a newbie to this poster (which I think is great btw)...I have to ask what does it mean when you have those yellow circles with numbers beside them? (I.E. 7, 34, 58, 23....)

Matt,

The yellow circles are the torque specs for the bolt/nut shown in the circle. I believe these specs are listed in Newton-Meter (N.m) Foot Pound (Ft lbs) on the poster.

EDIT: Torque Specs are in Ft lbs as indicated below

Hope this helps.
 
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Matt,

The yellow circles are the torque specs for the bolt/nut shown in the circle. I believe these specs are listed in Newton-Meter (N.m) Foot Pound (Ft lbs) on the poster.

EDIT: Torque Specs are in Ft lbs as indicated below

Hope this helps.

That helps a lot Alberto. Thanks for schooling me on the poster.
 
What does one have to do to get this poster? Knuckle rebuild is next on my list for the FJ73.
 
So stoked!! Can't wait to have this hanging on the wall.

The green looks great ;)

:cheers:
 
I'm sure Joey caught the typo before he sent it off to the printer, right?!?!
 

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