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twisted axle gq

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twisted axle gq

Post by bcrheat »

hi guys . on installing lockers have picked one of my rear axles is twisted. Just after some advice on if the only option is to go genuine nissan or if there is after market ones available.If so what is recomended. also only one axle is twisted . Should i put two new ones in while it is all apart?
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Post by Big Red Toy »

if you can afford it, wouldn't be a bad move to replace both rear axle's whilst your at it
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Post by ozy1 »

ive twisted a couple of rear axles so far, and at the moment your only option is to buy second hand ones,
or genuine if you can afford that,

there is talk of Cromolly rears but they will be along way off yet,

if it were me id replace the twisted one and keep driving it
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Post by RMP&O »

ozy1 wrote:ive twisted a couple of rear axles so far, and at the moment your only option is to buy second hand ones,
or genuine if you can afford that,

there is talk of Cromolly rears but they will be along way off yet,

if it were me id replace the twisted one and keep driving it
Not really....can have a custom shafts cut. Not a big deal if shop has the equipment. But expensive.
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Post by chunderlicious »

they do "unbreakable" axles for gu, ill try and find out the name of the place.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by ozy1 »

RMP&O wrote:
ozy1 wrote:ive twisted a couple of rear axles so far, and at the moment your only option is to buy second hand ones,
or genuine if you can afford that,

there is talk of Cromolly rears but they will be along way off yet,

if it were me id replace the twisted one and keep driving it
Not really....can have a custom shafts cut. Not a big deal if shop has the equipment. But expensive.
i do know you can get custom axles turned, i should have mentioned for the cost, i personally will run factory until there is a produced bolt in alternative, as cost is a factor for myselfm
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Post by RMP&O »

hey I am not buying them either! But they can be made, that is all my point was. Heard you can also get "strengthened" R&P made.
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Post by tuf355 »

i have tried hi-tuff axles but no luck ,they snapped ,we could of tried others but to hard to test. we think the up and down flexing was the cause . any contact details on the other types of after market stronger axles ? running GU rear diff.
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