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rotating gq swivel hubs

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rotating gq swivel hubs

Post by cooter »

ok i have been trying to find out whether the swivel ball is butt welded to the axel tube or are they a sleeve fit
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Post by hypo »

the swivel ball has a sleeve that goes into the axle tube. i cut and rotated the ones that went under my old hilux.

cut just on the inside of the weld ont he tube bout 4mm deep and then turn them, they r are tight enuf to stay true.
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

I have cut and flanged cruiser ones before, like RR front axles, and slotted the bolt holes, and used a dowell to secure it, once aligned correctly, and the faces can be machined, to ensure they are true, and you can hard chrome the outer balls, for better wiper seal action.
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Post by bru21 »

hard chroming can cause hydrogen inbrittlement and cause fatigue failure. Hard chroming would be great but check with someone in the know if their process will affect it.

the sleve inside the gq diff is not steel and is about 140mm long and holds the axle. I had one here last week and plasma cut it apart at the centre.
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Post by cooter »

cheers heaps fellas you would not believe how hard it is to get information like this even with the gq conversion into the disco nobody would give any info so thanks hopefully i will be doing it next week
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

bru21 wrote:hard chroming can cause hydrogen inbrittlement and cause fatigue failure. Hard chroming would be great but check with someone in the know if their process will affect it.
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Its obviously an easy proccess, or range rovers wouldnt of bothered for all those years, but i didnt feel the need to dumb it down that far, expecting anyone would seek the right advice on thier individual project.
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