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has eny1 eva cracked a diff housing

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has eny1 eva cracked a diff housing

Post by sjjenkin »

had 2 fix this on the weekend it had come appart some 5mm

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and heres the new diff housing very simple to do and dident even bleed :bad-words: ( well i did but only from an open cut from work the day b4 :roll: )
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Post by Pajiretro »

Ouch :cry:

I havent seen one on those. mine are usualy smashed sun gears to replace :oops:
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Post by j-top paj »

looks like someone has been flying....



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Post by Bitsamissin »

Cracked rear axle housings have been known to happen with overloaded coil sprung Gen 2 models.
Either high speed jumping or regular heavy load carrying on corrugated roads has been known to do it.
Ralliart here in Melbourne used to have custom made gussets that were welded in place on the top off the axle housing adjoining the pumpkin for extra strengthening.
The only one I know of was Lloyd Swartz in the US (swb Gen 1 3.0 V6)had this happen on the Rubicon Trail and they did a trail fix with a portable welder but his car has seen many, many years of abuse.
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Post by RokToy4x4 »

Yea happend to me once, ended up breaking axle when the housing broke, heaps of problems getting the car out of the bush, as the diff housing was sitting on the ground
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Post by sjjenkin »

yea probably i do get airborn sometimes when im bored :twisted:
you should only be stuck if your on ur roof

eat some concrete and harden the hell up
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Post by grumpy221 »

yep happened to me twice now (in different spots)....just got it tig welded ......didnt even drain the diff ......got to stop jumping over things

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Post by 4BJERO »

After Reading this and trying to figure out how you did it
I did the same :bad-words:
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Post by sjjenkin »

must be the subs :twisted: but i think i left it to long because it had been leaking sinc i got it 2 years ago
you should only be stuck if your on ur roof

eat some concrete and harden the hell up
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