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Best break - worst break kinda post.
What broke and how was it repaired? What broke and where did it leave ya? My latest and to date biggest break. Busted the drivers side Dana 60 knuckle clean off while wheeling @ Rausch Creek. We were WAY back into the park...of course. Turned out decent for the kind of break it was. Having an impact gun helped like you wouldn't believe. It was the weekend of WEROCK and for kicks we called the office and asked if they could check and find out if a vendor at the event might have the part. (long shot for sure) SUCCESS! Extreme Axle Sales sold me a used one for only $80 bucks! Went from screwed to wheeling again in just over 2 hours. |
07-18-2007, 06:04 PM | #2 |
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wonder if some of it had been cracked previously, looks like some of the break has rust????
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That`s a cool tale,for sure.You got lucky.
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Good eye, Mike. Sorry you missed the weekend. There will be others, for sure... J.
Kurt, I thought you were going to post up pics. of the stepside that went over and over when I first read your post!!
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No one really got any "good" ones while it was happening, we were all doing the scatter thing! The first one is 'mid flight' on the way back over. Last edited by vtblazer; 07-20-2007 at 06:32 PM. |
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Nope, only on tim's post, where he says X's. Can't figure out how to make it red tho
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I only have X's in post #6 too...
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That's quite a break on your Dana 60. Were the people in the stepside okay other than being a little dazed?
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Doug's a cool dude.
I've broken two Ford knuckles like that. Locked up ARB, hydro high steering and some big rocks. Went to Chevy knuckles. They seem to be a bit stronger. If I do it again, it will be Reider Racing knuckles. Last edited by FormerMember; 07-19-2007 at 11:04 AM. |
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Yeha he was fine, luckily the little girl wasn't in the truck. Probably would have scared her real bad. I missed the whole thing, we broke rite away, and lost the group. I saw the aftermath back at camp. No roll bar!!! J.
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VT. The 4x4 action pix sticky needs your help...hint hint.
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i have red Xs also on your second pic post VT
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The worst thing I've done is destory a ring gear.I just didnt have 4wd the rest of the way on the trails...
I also just see a red x in vt's post above. Dustin |
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How can I fix the X's?
It's just pics copied from CK5. |
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Save them on your computer and post them or save them and email them to me and I'll post them...
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Fixed em but still don't get it...do it that way all the time and it works fine.
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I see the picture now.Nothing wrong with Dedenbear`s knuckles.
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I wouldnt call this a "worse break" but this one is weird: I had all but one rivet sheer off on the driverside front front leaf spring mounting "bucket"/body mount. When you turned the steering wheel back and forth the 'bucket" would just pivot on the frame so the truck wouldnt steer at all.
I just pulled some bolts out of my roll bar mount to bolt the "bucket" back to the frame just to nurse it home.
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Bump cause there's gotta be more.
Not to many wheelers on this board apparently... |
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