Front Axle Rebuild...the hard way....

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Wow! Glad you were unhurt. I'm guessing it was good that disk stayed between the pads, so you still had three good brakes.
 
honestly, never touched the brakes at all....let 'er coast to a stop....IMO, that's the safest way....braking 'may' have caused a bigger issue....again, IMO, I think folks are too quick to 'panic' and nab the brakes....

I may spoil myself with new bearings...tho I bet that inner is salvagable.....the races are fine ;)

BTW: this happened over 2 weeks ago...been too busy getting the FJ40/DMax/lil'trailer ready for Katemcy to deal with it :)

Planning to bring it out for Cruise Moab....assuming a new garage roof and new house windows and other repairs don't deplete my fundage too badly :)
 
Hey Woody,

Glad you coasted out of it OK - doesn't James Bond drink Martini? Shaken not stirred..............

The stickers you sent me look great on the truck - you'll be seeing them on top of the Pyrenees soon, and other places...........
 
Finish the first sweeping right curve on 441 and begin to straighten....only to discover that the truck is going right DESPITE your input.

That's funny... glad it ended safe, but still funny :D

Was your initial thought output: holy crap, did my GF put a ruffy in my drink?
 
Got maintenance?
 
Congrats on being cool headed.

One of the things they drill in ya at protection detail is to be cool under pressure.

Out of curiosity, for your 80:
(1) mileage?
(2) Last Birf repack?
(3) any steering or braking quirks or unusual clicks or noises.

Just trying not to repeat your adventure.
 
Glad your OK. Saw this happen in Dallas when a trailer lost Both tires as they rolled buy my truck. Scared me pretty goog and it was not my rig. Mike
 
Congrats on being cool headed.

One of the things they drill in ya at protection detail is to be cool under pressure.

taught a bunch of folks how to do a wheelstand in an FJ40 on Friday and use reverse to save it....other than Clutchee's dad needing new underwear, it weren't nuthin...

Out of curiosity, for your 80:
(1) mileage?
(2) Last Birf repack?
(3) any steering or braking quirks or unusual clicks or noises.

miles: 190kish...birfs: haven't touched since I bought the truck at 110kish in 2005...noises: steering was 'off' to the left just a shade, guessing it was pulling against the bearings, had some noises earlier in the day (brake-type squeak)

parts is parts...
 
taught a bunch of folks how to do a wheelstand in an FJ40 on Friday and use reverse to save it....other than Clutchee's dad needing new underwear, it weren't nuthin...

I saw it in person. The wheelstand part, not the underwear part. It was nice.
 
Good to hear that you are safe. This is one of my nightmares.
 
so, Woody, did I understand correctly that the only symptom was the steering wheel and the pulling?
No play in the bearing, no odd resistance to spinning when up in the air, no discoloration, nothing like that? Damn...

I've been known to go around the truck after a long drive and feel the hubs to see if any is oddly hot. Rarely, admittedly, but maybe it's not such a stupid thing to do in light of this incident...
 
Damn woody, nice job! :P

If you didn't live in the frozen north I would have been over to help fix it!
 
well, the passenger side is together....opted to re-use the original knuckle, no problems whatsoever.....only thing that didn't get installed is the shield for the brake rotor....optional :)

Drivers side is on tomorrow mornings list...


of course, I fix that and my silly steering wheel is STILL off....fortunately, I DID discover why...the right rear LCA is bent, pushing that axle forward a tad, and the truck is crabbing just slightly and I need to steer left to keep it going straight ahead....not sure when that happened...possible it occurred when I wheeled it in July in Attica....or before....who knows....

just left a message with Slee Offroad...time for some serious-duty LCA's.....
 

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