Dana 80..... And then there are larger that aren't Duce axles... The S-110 or S-135
Those M-300's are a freaking beast.
Dana 80..... And then there are larger that aren't Duce axles... The S-110 or S-135
Those M-300's are a freaking beast.
I don't think there's really any support out there for those axles... I'd guess a D80 is the next step from a 14B but I don't know what the strength differences are either...
I'm just hoping it's a gear quality thing and that these new gears will be the trick...
There is also those who think/agree that shaving the gear weakens it... How do you know? I'd guess only by running it and beating on it? But I haven't found a ton of evidence either way...
Yeah, definitely gear oil...
When the 14B disassembly going to happen?
Curious minds want to see what the cause oft the noise is.... Plus I need you to beat on these new gears so I'll know what to do with my next axle...
What do you even get when a 14b isn't strong enough? You never really hear the phrase "two and a half tons and fodeez"
Dana 80..... And then there are larger that aren't Duce axles... The S-110 or S-135
I'm actually leaning (read: hoping) toward it being a debris issue, perhaps from the shave as I discussed above, rather than an overall strength issue. I'll take a very close look when I pull it apart.
I've heard a couple people around campfires say that big power and big tires, the axle ratio should start with 4.xx.
Well, crap…
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I guess the front is jealous of all the attention the rear has been getting.
I was nowhere near it this time.
Those are gear oil tears, my friends.You beat on it so hard it's only now realizing just how badly you hurt it...
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You beat on it so hard it's only now realizing just how badly you hurt it...
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D80 vs 14 Bolt from Busted Knuckle
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Since it was being discussed the other day.
Does anyone run straight-cut gears to reduce deflection loads?
Does anyone run straight-cut gears to reduce deflection loads?
The noise would drive me crazy.
Edited to add: My LJ isn’t a trail rig. At low speeds, the noise might be tolerable, but not at highway speeds.
That was my first thought. Years ago a friend of mine had a car with straight cut gears in his transmission, and the gear whine was very prominent. Short trips, it was exciting, but I imagine any time in the car would drive you crazy.
