dbryan said:
Hey there, Just returned from moab, with a broken long side rear axle shaft. Managed to damage the locker as well.
Should I order the Polyperformance axles or go with a full floater? I have a line on a full floater for cheap, but not as cheap as the polyperformance axles. Any other suggestions?
Which set up would be stronger? I hate breaking stuff.
Thanks.
Now that my tongue is out of my cheek...
There are advantages and disadvantages to both set-ups, and it depends on your situation. Hows that for a rounded answer...
If you break a SF axle, your wheel comes off. If you break a FF axle, your wheel stays on.
If you run an auto locker in a FF axle, there are reports it loosens the axle bolts, creates play, then can shear those bolts and oblonge the dowel holes.
If you run an auto locker in a SF, it's an easy install (take off the back cover) and there is not the axle bolt issue.
If you anticipate running a factory e-locker or cable locker, you will need the FF axle.
There are fixes for the dowels and bolts. You can upgrade the number of dowels, and go with ARP studs. You can drill/tap the stud holes and go from 8mm to 10mm.
SF is much less maintenance. The bearings are lubed by the 90W gearlube, and seem to last many many miles.
FF is more maintenance, where you should get into the hubs at least once a year to re-grease, check bearings and reset the bearing load. I've heard that some Ozzies don't bother with the grease, and just run the bearings in oil (remove the axle tube seal), but have not confirmed if this is simply web gossip.
FF the weight of the vehicle is on the hub/bearings.
SF the weight of the vehicle is on the axle shaft.
As mentioned, there are pros and cons to both. I've not broke an axle yet, so obviously I don't wheel heard enough. That said, I know of at least two SF axles local to me that have broken, and the rear wheel has passed the truck on gravel roads. I know Crushers has had one FF grenade on him, on a road trip. I don't know the story completely, or maintenance schedule.
I have a SF in the rear of my BJ60 and left it there on purpose. I've a number of spare axle shafts, I have an auto locker, and I wanted low maintenance. They typically seem not a huge issue axle.
I have a FF on the rear of my BJ74, as it has cable lockers. I have a spare axle shaft, and do maintenance on it once a year. I also check the studs during the year. They seem typically not a huge issue axle.
HTH's and sorry I could not state clearer which is the better axle.
gb