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Easter break

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Easter break

Post by Braudy »

Went to landcruiser park over easter and some how , managed to twist the front driveshaft off the diff . 3/4 the way up telecom hill of all places .

Any ideas on how it happened and how to stop it doing it again .




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Looks to have sheered off just behind the nut.


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Post by Loanrangie »

Wow, you did a good job, cant tell from the pic but is it sheered just after the flange ?
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Post by Slunnie »

Thats not to bad there from what I remember.

I'd say you have fractured it somewhere else and that just happened to be where it finally broke. Actually, I wonder if the pinion nut has been rattled up too tight.

I think it was just bad luck, they don't usually break there.
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Post by DaveS3 »

I saw this on the weekend as well.

Pulled the pinion flange out, without un-doing the nut from the tailshaft.

The one i saw was nroken in easy conditions, most likely fractured before as per slunnies post.

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