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Now that's a nice addition for any rig with square window openings. Under what catagory did you find them at amazon ?Found these adjustable screens. Fit perfect. No mosquitos..Thanks amazonView attachment 114490
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You must be a professional because that was a job for one in my book. Congrats are in order.Tore apart the rear axle today to find and fix the ARB locker. This is the 4th or 5th time I’ve had the axle apart in about as many months. Leak was coming from inside the locker this time so took out the carrier, tore the locker all apart and cleaned everything to be brand new looking. Replaced the ring gear bolts because there was sand all in the threads, replaced the seal housing o rings and the bonded seal. All is good now finally.
The front will be tackled next weekend. Front has bigger issues. Copper line got blown into the diff and ring gear caught it and shredded it and broke the seal housing. Some pics from this weekend.
And that right there is why I will stick to my lunchbox locker. I like airlockers but I prefer not tearing my axles apart all the time as I could see this happening to me as wellTore apart the rear axle today to find and fix the ARB locker. This is the 4th or 5th time I’ve had the axle apart in about as many months. Leak was coming from inside the locker this time so took out the carrier, tore the locker all apart and cleaned everything to be brand new looking. Replaced the ring gear bolts because there was sand all in the threads, replaced the seal housing o rings and the bonded seal. All is good now finally.
The front will be tackled next weekend. Front has bigger issues. Copper line got blown into the diff and ring gear caught it and shredded it and broke the seal housing. Some pics from this weekend.
By no means am I a pro. I was working with a buddy of mine who has never done this before either. It’s really not difficult. We found the exploded view of the locker and just started unbolting things until it was just the cage and all the teeth were out. Thank you for the compliment! We will be doing the front one next weekendYou must be a professional because that was a job for one in my book. Congrats are in order.
The bulkhead fitting is what failed and let water in. It’s not a bad job, just time consuming. Having selectable lockers is great especially when you need traction immediatelyAnd that right there is why I will stick to my lunchbox locker. I like airlockers but I prefer not tearing my axles apart all the time as I could see this happening to me as well
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Good luck, I cant think of a better way to lose friends LOLBy no means am I a pro. I was working with a buddy of mine who has never done this before either. It’s really not difficult. We found the exploded view of the locker and just started unbolting things until it was just the cage and all the teeth were out. Thank you for the compliment! We will be doing the front one next weekend
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Lose friends? Haha it was a good time. We had a good idea of how to do it. I’m to the point now where I could set gears up by myself if I had to. I don’t have any certifications or anything but I do everything in the driveway when I can. It’s the best way to learn. What will you do if it breaks on the trail and don’t have service lol. I like knowing how everything works. It helps diagnosing issuesGood luck, I cant think of a better way to lose friends LOL
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Just joking about losing friends. Yes, the time to learn is in your own driveway. When I was your age no challenge was too big for me. Now just changing a tire is a serious challenge. Enjoy while you can, I did. Your doing a good job. Believe it or not, not all guys would tackle that job and be successful.Lose friends? Haha it was a good time. We had a good idea of how to do it. I’m to the point now where I could set gears up by myself if I had to. I don’t have any certifications or anything but I do everything in the driveway when I can. It’s the best way to learn. What will you do if it breaks on the trail and don’t have service lol. I like knowing how everything works. It helps diagnosing issues
Thanks! I’m sure you have lots of stories to boot. Never stop learning!Just joking about losing friends. Yes, the time to learn is in your own driveway. When I was your age no challenge was too big for me. Now just changing a tire is a serious challenge. Enjoy while you can, I did. Your doing a good job. Believe it or not, not all guys would tackle that job and be successful.
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Being one that has short fuse when it comes to busting knuckles i get the losing friends joke:) That’s coming from someone that makes a living wrenching. As much I dread playing mechanic on the weekends I end up doing it. I try to do most of my projects with my oldest daughter so she doesn’t grow up having to depend on some knuckle dragger to fix her rig. At 12 she is alread more mechanically inclined than most of the 20 something guys we hire at work.Lose friends? Haha it was a good time. We had a good idea of how to do it. I’m to the point now where I could set gears up by myself if I had to. I don’t have any certifications or anything but I do everything in the driveway when I can. It’s the best way to learn. What will you do if it breaks on the trail and don’t have service lol. I like knowing how everything works. It helps diagnosing issues
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Losing friends when there help is truly needed has always been a problem I have encountered which includes family members.Being one that has short fuse when it comes to busting knuckles i get the losing friends joke:) That’s coming from someone that makes a living wrenching. As much I dread playing mechanic on the weekends I end up doing it. I try to do most of my projects with my oldest daughter so she doesn’t grow up having to depend on some knuckle dragger to fix her rig. At 12 she is alread more mechanically inclined that most of the 20 something guys we hire at work.
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