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MQ axle shattered

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MQ axle shattered

Post by beefie »

thats right no twist just shattered. and it's also taken out the center :shock: short side rear :bad-words:
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Post by beefie »

a better view

is this a common problem

cheers

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*round of applause*
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Post by Heathx4 »

Nasty! So... how'd you do it? I'd like to avoid the occurance if possible.
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Post by Screwy »

Geezuz. How did that happen?

Definatly NOT a common problem at all. Especially in the rear. If anything would go i would of thought it to be the front...... Even then its pretty hard to do that.

Wat were u doing? trying to pull burnouts with a brand new clutch on 38's on a dry bitumen road?

Ive got a spare or 3 if u need one ;)

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Post by V8Patrol »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

bet the burnout was spectacular till it broke !!! :finger:

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Post by Maggot4x4 »

This is how he did it. Not much to it actually.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Unbelievable :? I have only ever broken rear axles at the bearing(nasty the wheel falls off) common problem i'm told
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Post by Screwy »

ive never had that problem either
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Post by Wendle »

COOL!
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Post by bj on roids »

nice!! :D
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Post by beefie »

yahoo back on the road . but unlocked spare diff is 4 pinion h233.
lockright is for 2 pinion h260.

still don't know why it gave up the way it did. :? :?

such is life
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Post by mkpatrol »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Geezuz. How did that happen?

Definatly NOT a common problem at all. Especially in the rear. If anything would go i would of thought it to be the front...... Even then its pretty hard to do that.

Wat were u doing? trying to pull burnouts with a brand new clutch on 38's on a dry bitumen road?

Ive got a spare or 3 if u need one ;)

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Post by Wendle »

beefie wrote:yahoo back on the road . but unlocked spare diff is 4 pinion h233.
lockright is for 2 pinion h260.

still don't know why it gave up the way it did. :? :?

such is life


so the axle you blew was from an MQ H260? thats a 1.51" 37 spline axle.. :crazyeyes:
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:
beefie wrote:yahoo back on the road . but unlocked spare diff is 4 pinion h233.
lockright is for 2 pinion h260.

still don't know why it gave up the way it did. :? :?

such is life


so the axle you blew was from an MQ H260? thats a 1.51" 37 spline axle.. :crazyeyes:


I read that and thought the same thing, and then thought, I think he bought a lockright from a dude with a H260.

How many splines (little grooves) on the broken piece of axle?!! 31 or 33 or 37?
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Post by MQ080 »

yeah,

mine busted in the same spot but on the long side... love that locker, drove the rest of the way out of the trail in 3 wheel drive
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Post by beefie »

bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:
beefie wrote:yahoo back on the road . but unlocked spare diff is 4 pinion h233.
lockright is for 2 pinion h260.

still don't know why it gave up the way it did. :? :?

such is life


so the axle you blew was from an MQ H260? thats a 1.51" 37 spline axle.. :crazyeyes:


I read that and thought the same thing, and then thought, I think he bought a lockright from a dude with a H260.

How many splines (little grooves) on the broken piece of axle?!! 31 or 33 or 37?


sorry guys the center i destroyed was h260 with lockright installed
the one im now running is h233 witch is a 4 pinion.and both h233 and h260 are 31 spline.
will find another h260 center to fit lockright . so i will be locked once again :lol:
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Post by bj on roids »

So that is a broken H260. SWEEET!!! :lol:
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Post by bj on roids »



a rear or front.... its hard to tell in the video. is it a 37spl rear? you weren't even on it, there was nothing bound up... maybe fatigue got it, or poor design??

(the video isn't real clear, so i may be way off base)
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Post by XterraGuy »

beefie wrote:[sorry guys the center i destroyed was h260 with lockright installed
the one im now running is h233 witch is a 4 pinion.and both h233 and h260 are 31 spline.


Wait, am I reading this right? There were 31-spline H260s? That's a pretty small shaft for what is otherwise a heavy-duty axle isn't it?
And am I just totally off my rocker, or does what I'm reading imply that H233B and H260 centers are interchangeable into the H260 housing if indeed they have a common spline count? I would prefer to think you swapped an entire H233B in place of the H260 for now, much easier to get my head around...

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Post by beefie »

XterraGuy wrote:
beefie wrote:[sorry guys the center i destroyed was h260 with lockright installed
the one im now running is h233 witch is a 4 pinion.and both h233 and h260 are 31 spline.


Wait, am I reading this right? There were 31-spline H260s? That's a pretty small shaft for what is otherwise a heavy-duty axle isn't it?
And am I just totally off my rocker, or does what I'm reading imply that H233B and H260 centers are interchangeable into the H260 housing if indeed they have a common spline count? I would prefer to think you swapped an entire H233B in place of the H260 for now, much easier to get my head around...

Brent


yes thats right thay use the same housing :D
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Post by zeeto »

beefie wrote:
XterraGuy wrote:
beefie wrote:[sorry guys the center i destroyed was h260 with lockright installed
the one im now running is h233 witch is a 4 pinion.and both h233 and h260 are 31 spline.


Wait, am I reading this right? There were 31-spline H260s? That's a pretty small shaft for what is otherwise a heavy-duty axle isn't it?
And am I just totally off my rocker, or does what I'm reading imply that H233B and H260 centers are interchangeable into the H260 housing if indeed they have a common spline count? I would prefer to think you swapped an entire H233B in place of the H260 for now, much easier to get my head around...

Brent


yes thats right thay use the same housing :D


beefie, how does 27mm more ring gear fit into the h233b housing?
or are you referring to the h233 housing that is found in MQs and not the h233b? is there even a difference in these two axles? the h233 and h233b?
i started another post about questions on diff gearing and was given the link to this thread. i was planning on making a custom housing using 33-spline h233b diffs but if i can fit a h260 diff in a h233b housing i'll gladly take the 37-splines :D
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Post by XterraGuy »

Apparently the MQ H260 was only a 31-spline unit.
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Post by zeeto »

yeah that's what it seemed like brent.
but the question would be if you could fit the 37-spline into a h233 housing...
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