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Bad batch makes sense, mine are a year older with many trail rides on them.
Yours are new and failed first time out= bad batch ?
I hope we don't see more of this !!!
How are you and @spyduh lubing your rear wheel bearings? A couple of years ago when I was rebuilding my axles, I got into a discussion with Kevin Patterson about leaving the inner axle seal out and instead of packing the wheel bearings, he suggested that the diff gear lube would lube the bearings. Gear lube is better, of course. But I was wondering if it was a bad batch that spyduh experienced, maybe heat is involved. They would keep cool better if the gear lube is consistantly bathing the bearings, but if they're being "starved" occasionally due to the terrain, maybe packing the bearings and having the inner seal, as designed by mr. T is better. Most freight truck (semi sized) axles use the gear lube bath approach, but they don't sidehill or run the rubicon...lol That was my argument with Tools, but he wasn't buying it. Good discussion, though:hmm:
 
How are you and @spyduh lubing your rear wheel bearings? A couple of years ago when I was rebuilding my axles, I got into a discussion with Kevin Patterson about leaving the inner axle seal out and instead of packing the wheel bearings, he suggested that the diff gear lube would lube the bearings. Gear lube is better, of course. But I was wondering if it was a bad batch that spyduh experienced, maybe heat is involved. They would keep cool better if the gear lube is consistantly bathing the bearings, but if they're being "starved" occasionally due to the terrain, maybe packing the bearings and having the inner seal, as designed by mr. T is better. Most freight truck (semi sized) axles use the gear lube bath approach, but they don't sidehill or run the rubicon...lol That was my argument with Tools, but he wasn't buying it. Good discussion, though:hmm:
A heavy duty commercial vehicle is usually hauling max GCVW they need all the lubrication and cooling effect they can get. An 80 on the trail and a few HWY miles I'm not sure it would make any difference. @spyduh 's axles and flanges did not fail because of heat that failure is from torque load and yet to be seen possibly factory defect. Oil bath wheel bearings would be a sweet mod for an 80 that see a lot of HWY miles.
 
I run the OEM set up, grease and seals ;)
 
Went on a wheeling /camping trip with friends. The weather was cold, but clear skies the first two days it snowed on us on the way out.
A good time was had my all !!
The fresh snow was beautiful and made for really interesting camping.
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My side kick Sassy was along for the ride.
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Snow on the way out.
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I should have taken some pictures of the more Challenging sections of the trail 🤷‍♂️ I well post up some videos later ;)
There are some difficult sections of the trail that are not for the timid or those afraid of body damage, it can be conquered with out damage with good driving skills!!
 
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Sassy was great on the trail. She is still a puppy so she gets a little nervous on the technical parts of the trail.
Just putting my hand on her head and petting her calmed her down.
If you have never had a Queensland healer I can tell you that they great dogs and very Loyal!!
By the way I had a lot of cleaning and unloading to do this morning 🤷‍♂️😜
 
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Sassy was great on the trail. She is still a puppy so she gets a little nervous on the technical parts of the trail.
Just putting my hand on her head and petty her calmed her down.
If you have never had a Queensland healer I can tell you that they great dogs and very Loyal!!
By the way I had a lot of cleaning and unloading to do this morning 🤷‍♂️😜
Awesome...I look forward to mine... hopefully ring in a new puppy by New Years. I never had a Queensland Heeler, so this will be my first and not last.
Not sure what happened to my post...
 
Man, this is where I need to be right now. Hawaii is hot and humid and I miss the snow! Blue heelers are awesome dogs. Incredibly smart and loyal like you said. We had one for many years.
 
Here's a small clip of me on the trail.

There's more video's fore post back ;)
 
Here's some videos
Kevin in his jeep buggy.

This is my friend Kenn 15 year old Son Wyatt getting his feet wet :clap:

And Kenn's Dad Tom, I think it's pretty cool having three generations of Burk's on the trail at the same time wheeling !!!!
IMG 28321 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-HtoSLd5SE
Noah giving it a go.
IMG 28331 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZtzT-qjTF4
Kenn turn.
IMG 28313 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIkYOPXktrY
I say this was one of the tougher spots of the trail :p


This clip made me nervous seeing the front tires wedged like that. That's when parts go SNAP!

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This clip made me nervous seeing the front tires wedged like that. That's when parts go SNAP!

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Yep. We ended up stacking rocks to get him through that spot.
 
More pictures form the Swamp run
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Looks like a fantastic time. Great scenery. Zen!
 
That looks like a trail I am going to have to add to my list of must do before I croak. Looks like a great time!!!
 

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