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big uni issues
big uni issues
keep wrecking unis. latest one lasted a week.
is running 31's and an agressive driving style the cause?
or is my tailshaft farked?
or a combination
is running 31's and an agressive driving style the cause?
or is my tailshaft farked?
or a combination
85 hi top drover, 31s, 2 inch exended shackles 2 inch bl.
88 tb42 swb mav,35 claws, 4 inch lift
88 tb42 swb mav,35 claws, 4 inch lift
When your putting in the new uni's are you making sure your its got good movement as the caps are squashed in...? Make sure the rollers havent been pinched which can cause a quick destruction. I recently put all new Uni's through mine front and back and a month later Im at the vehicle registry having the annual inspection when the guy tells me my rear uni is close to full destruction....? Whilst I put it down to a bad install some how or maybe of the circlips fell out it sure as hell didnt last long. I put a new one straight in after I got home careful to make sure I definitly didnt pinch any rollers. And it has since been good since. Before I did the rebuilds my last ones lasted over 2 years and they really only had a small bit of play in them I just thought it was a good time to put new ones in whilst everything was out and being done at the time. Make sure they are greased up as well that always helps.
..wrench, wheel, wreck repeat..
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How long do they actually last ? 500Ks 2000Ks 50Ks ?
You should be able to go easily 20,000k's between greasings if your not offroading it.
Is it usually the caps that bolt up to the diff or the T/case side of the shaft that go.
Ususally a stock shaft is about $200-$300 second hand.
You should be able to go easily 20,000k's between greasings if your not offroading it.
Is it usually the caps that bolt up to the diff or the T/case side of the shaft that go.
Ususally a stock shaft is about $200-$300 second hand.
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Re: uni
im looking into hilux shaft in the front of my 91 sierra. i have alot of droop and the unis are going to bind up i think. any more info on the lux shaft? what model?sic_zook wrote:get a hilux tailshaft cut down to the same lenght out of a 85 or newer model n it will bolt up to widetrack fladges but u need to nachine about a nil out of the center then youll have bigger unis n thay dont bind up
91 SWB Sierra. 16v 1.6efi, extractors, 6.1gears, SPOA, 32 BF muddys and 2inch bodylift
Re: uni
On stock suspension I doubt that uni's will be binding somehow.sic_zook wrote:get a hilux tailshaft cut down to the same lenght out of a 85 or newer model n it will bolt up to widetrack fladges but u need to nachine about a nil out of the center then youll have bigger unis n thay dont bind up
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Re: sierra
Do you mean cut it out of the hilux flange on a lathe?sic_zook wrote:i used 86 model ones. the widetrack flanges have the same bolt paten just the locating ring thing is about 1mmbigger on the hilux sharft so i cut it out of the wt flange on a lathe
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Re: sierra
Yes, you have to cut down the locating ring (little circle bit) on the flange of the shafts. Dont cut the whole locating ring off, just machine it down to match the zook flange.PJ.zook wrote:Do you mean cut it out of the hilux flange on a lathe?sic_zook wrote:i used 86 model ones. the widetrack flanges have the same bolt paten just the locating ring thing is about 1mmbigger on the hilux sharft so i cut it out of the wt flange on a lathe
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Re: sierra
would a grinder be alright to use?lay80n wrote:Yes, you have to cut down the locating ring (little circle bit) on the flange of the shafts. Dont cut the whole locating ring off, just machine it down to match the zook flange.PJ.zook wrote:Do you mean cut it out of the hilux flange on a lathe?sic_zook wrote:i used 86 model ones. the widetrack flanges have the same bolt paten just the locating ring thing is about 1mmbigger on the hilux sharft so i cut it out of the wt flange on a lathe
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91 SWB Sierra. 16v 1.6efi, extractors, 6.1gears, SPOA, 32 BF muddys and 2inch bodylift
Re: sierra
NObrendan_h wrote:would a grinder be alright to use?lay80n wrote:Yes, you have to cut down the locating ring (little circle bit) on the flange of the shafts. Dont cut the whole locating ring off, just machine it down to match the zook flange.PJ.zook wrote:Do you mean cut it out of the hilux flange on a lathe?sic_zook wrote:i used 86 model ones. the widetrack flanges have the same bolt paten just the locating ring thing is about 1mmbigger on the hilux sharft so i cut it out of the wt flange on a lathe
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