Rear axle bearing help. (3 Viewers)

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So I had some oil leaking out the driver side rear axle so decided to throw new seals and bearings on both side. The picture below was the driver side. I am fairly certain I need a new axle with this wear. It has definitely worn a ridge into it.

Just wanted some other's thoughts and options.

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Speedi–sleeve and some paint, you'll be alright.
 
1000% Replace that bearing and axle shaft, those are both roached.
 
You know, sarcasm just doesn't come through a text...

You absolutely need a new axle. Or you need to have someone weld it up and turn it down.
 
You know, reading it back the "coat of paint" should have tripped it for me. Haha. I have already replaced the bearing but noticed the axle as I was inserting it back in. I appreciate the feedback boys.
 
@Tylerh84 NP
FWIW, the axle bearing journal should be as smooth as the inside bore of the new bearing. That'll give you a good indication of what the surface requirement is.
 
Just need someone with a lathe. Axles are forged, you can weld on them. Just need to make sure you get the hardness right. I believe you can still get new axleshafts from Australia if you can't source them here, but a good axle manufacturer might be able to even cut you some new ones out of 1541 here in the states.
 
I've had full floating rear axle spindles repaired by metal spray welding, but that is not cheap.

Australia never got semi floating axles like yours, not the place to find replacements. I would look for a good used complete rear axle.
 

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