Stan H
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Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lolWe need a source to confirm this.
Until then, I think Hootbro is correct.
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Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lolWe need a source to confirm this.
Until then, I think Hootbro is correct.
Just use that Flex Seal tape they have on TV to put it back together...Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lol
I suppose that would prove it. ?Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lol
First buy a roll of the handyman's secret weapon (see how many get that one)Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lol
Well that tears it I am gonna go get my Big cut off wheel on my Grinder and cut my axle tube in half....lol
2.2 & 2.6 ?Being a very curious person............ I took my calipers and did a quick measure of the front axle tubes, and the rear axle tubes on my Overland.
One must keep in mind that the axle tubes are turned down to fit into the differential housing so they have sort of a taper in that last inch next to the cast housing.
Front axle tubes -
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Rear axle tubes - (now if i could just remember my machine shop days and how to read this bloody darned thing)
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Someone at one time said their axle tubes were bigger because the bearing or seal wasn't the right fit or something - the bearing and seal don't even go into the axle tube at all - they fit into another casting on the end of the axle tube - which could be the same on all of these.
I have yet to see one where the bearing and seal fit directly into the axle tube - unless considering the INNER axle seal on the old AMC 15 and 20 axles.......
Bearings and seals go in here - not in the axle tube itself. Since this is a cast (or perhaps forged?) part, it isn't necessarily indicative of the size (wall thickness) of the axle tube itself.
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He could have converted it but I think it is the upper scale on his vernier caliper. I get roughly with some slight decimal rounding of 70mm and 80mm after conversion.2.2 & 2.6 ?
3.125 + 0.020= 3.145Rear -
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Thanks for that.3.125 + 0.020= 3.145
You can tell it's just under 3.150, so you find the number most closely aligned on the lower scale with a graduation on the upper scale, which is 20 (it might be 21 or 22: hard to tell with parallax.)
Kevin
Interesting. First time I hear about this. Anybody know how much extra support this provides and if that can be retrofitted onto earlier max tows or probably any other gladiator?More current Max tows will have an additional shock on top of the rear pumpkin
It doesn't provide any extra support at all (in fact, no shock supports a vehicle)Interesting. First time I hear about this. Anybody know how much extra support this provides and if that can be retrofitted onto earlier max tows or probably any other gladiator?
Only the manual transmission Gladiators have that, "Extra," shock.Interesting. First time I hear about this. Anybody know how much extra support this provides and if that can be retrofitted onto earlier max tows or probably any other gladiator?