Beauski100
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Get ready.... "3+ years"Be curious as to how long it's been running in 2wd and what the rationale for doing it was.
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Get ready.... "3+ years"Be curious as to how long it's been running in 2wd and what the rationale for doing it was.
Probably blown front diffBe curious as to how long it's been running in 2wd and what the rationale for doing it was.
I’d say it’s a testament to just how much abuse/neglect our front wheel bearings can take. It’s really amazing. I think most if us on this board(including myself) go a little overboard with maintenance.hoo boy. Would that damage the bearings?
Try to get a parts vehicle. You need a bunch of stuff. How is the AHC working?
Yeah parts car might be a good investment. Just do not have the space right now. AHC still works well. But I am not willing to say it is great. This is also the 100 I have driven so I don’t have much to compare it to.I think it was already swapped with a OME kit. Parts car might not be a bad idea, if there is room to store and disassemble.
OP has an XJ so I assume he does some work. I hope so, lol
No, the whole shaft is gone, you can see daylight through the hub.Isn't the outer CV still in place? It looks like it from the picture. If that is what I am seeing, your bearings aren't being exposed to water. You could go on driving it that way while you collect parts. Try to get the PO to return the drive shaft. Don't expect the drive axles to be any good. I guess the Amazon choice might work ok. Then you are only short the differential. It's not that impossible! Maybe a parts rig isn't needed.
Oh, I mis-interpretted that photo. I see it now.No, the whole shaft is gone, you can see daylight through the hub.
Yes! I talked with Shawn over the phone. Extremely helpful. I think I am going to take it down there soon.If you're looking to get it all straightened out in a shop give Land Cruiser Specialist in Austin a call. Those guys are big cruiser heads and know what they are doing and do it fair. If I'm remembering right from when I was out there a couple weeks ago Shawn made it sounds like he knew of a full front end drivetrain that may be available (or coming soon).
Yes! I talked with Shawn over the phone. Extremely helpful. I think I am going to take it down there soon.