Just got the call from alignment shop and my axle is bent left short tube he said it's pretty good bend and I need a new one.While it will be the same, it is adjustable. I would set toe first just to be safe. If axle is shifted you could have a bent track bar, TB bracket, or something going on with control arms. Frame could be bent but less likely. You should have a frame shop look at it to be safe though. Being that your axle shifted, this is likely why your steering wheel was off at first.
Just got the call from alignment shop and my axle is bent left short tube he said it's pretty good bend and I need a new one.
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Just got the call from alignment shop and my axle is bent left short tube he said it's pretty good bend and I need a new one.
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Sorry about the axle, but then again, the positive is upgrade time. You can usually get the check from your insurance company for an OEM priced new axle and use that money to fix the Jeep as you wish. So you could take the money they pay you and do what you wish with it.
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I wish I always wanted a Prorock but I already built 1 tons I was just saving money to buy a lift but now that this happened I'll be able to. I just need to find a cheap d30 to get me rolling places now.Sorry about the axle, but then again, the positive is upgrade time. You can usually get the check from your insurance company for an OEM priced new axle and use that money to fix the Jeep as you wish. So you could take the money they pay you and do what you wish with it.
Dynatrac Products, Inc.
7392 Count Circle
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
714-421-4314
Sales@Dynatrac.Com
I would of perferred a prorock but damn thats money.That sucks
I couldn't be happier with my ProRock 44 though so you have upgrades to look forward too I took the opportunity to regear as well.
Unfortunately I figured this would be the case when you mentioned the crash.
Mine bent on the same side, from the same type of accident.
Agreed - I just went through this, and while it is a good chunk of money, it is well worth it.
Not only is it a ton of BEEF, but the additional caster makes the Jeep drive SO much better.
Please don't bother replacing it with another OEM 44, or try and fix the original housing.
In my case, it ended up pulling the tube out of the differential trying to repair it.
Where do you find stock D30 for 500
Actually 400. The 500 is 600 cause it has 4.88 c gussets new paint lol and track bar bracket.
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For real what trash so I don't have to pay.In the trash?
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] seriously I just got offered a 30 and 44 for 500Everywhere. They are usually being given away. Anything is a dildo if you try hard enough.
Ok guys ripped it apart replaced wheel speed sensor. Put a dial indicator on outer hub no run out checked in couple spots put a dial on end of axle shaft (which I know the end of axle shaft threads and center is machined but maybe not precision) and could only find 7 thousands run out. Put long dial inside the hub where speed sensor goes and had no run out. Find it hard to believe that is enough to get upset about. This tells me that the 7 thou is play between inner race bearing and outer race of bearing being forced over by a slightly bent axle shaft. Sound about correct? I also test drove it rigorous in circles and braking and speed ABS sensor warning gone and no more anti lock chatter.
I was a little worried at first that the axle just floats inside housing no seal or bushing? I almost pulled apart other side to see. Will post a couple of pics. If anyone sees anything wrong let me know. I'm pretty satisfied all is ok for now thanks to everyone who added pics and info.
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Adding to this, the gap where you pointed is not normal; thehe shaft is pointing downwards. Which is a sign of a bent housing. Wjco made a good point about the full float housing.I think you're just over thinking this. If your hub has no run-out and axle splines inside of that, you aren't going to be able to measure run-out on the axle itself by the way you did. It's not accurate. The axle is supported by the unit bearing and the diff carrier. It's full float which is why it will likely break before it bends.