Checking for bent tubes and c's.
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JK Freak
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Checking for bent tubes and c's.
What is the proper way to check for bent axle tubes front and rear and check the c's for bending? I am getting the front axle sleeved and c's gusseted next month and would like to check for bending before driving to Cali from az. What can be done to the rear besides a truss to prevent bending? I think my paranoia stems from reading about so many bent housings on forums.
I haven't done any crazy rock krawling. I have bottomed out on the bump stops pretty hard a few times on dirt roads. 07 JK rubicon 2 dr w. Rk 2.5" lift 315/70/17 Bfg ATs on stock wheels and 102k miles...
I haven't done any crazy rock krawling. I have bottomed out on the bump stops pretty hard a few times on dirt roads. 07 JK rubicon 2 dr w. Rk 2.5" lift 315/70/17 Bfg ATs on stock wheels and 102k miles...
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Ok, so I am back in AZ for the weekend in my garage. I measured the passenger side of the axle tube (long side) from the garage floor to the tube. I know this is very crude, how ever I am finding 3/16" difference in height between the two measurements. The axle tube nearest the wheel is 3/16" higher than directly nearest the differential. All 6" of the drivers side tube seems to be the same. Is this enough to possibly not be able to sleeve the axle? I am trying to find a good shop in the area to have it checked at.
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Ok, so I am back in AZ for the weekend in my garage. I measured the passenger side of the axle tube (long side) from the garage floor to the tube. I know this is very crude, how ever I am finding 3/16" difference in height between the two measurements. The axle tube nearest the wheel is 3/16" higher than directly nearest the differential. All 6" of the drivers side tube seems to be the same. Is this enough to possibly not be able to sleeve the axle? I am trying to find a good shop in the area to have it checked at.
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JK Freak
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I appreciate the advice on the floor, if it is bent less than 1/4" across the length of the tube is that too severe to get it sleeved and maybe trussed?
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Pulling everything out of the axle and using a straight bar to check it would be the best bet,but not what someone wants to hear. You could use a laser beam to see if its been "smiled" but it would take some time to measure and set up. Only other way would be to have a perfect flat surface for the axle to be measured off. There might be other ways, I tend to have OCD when measuring stuff.
Adding sleeves and truss will warp the housing, maybe not enough to matter but it will move. But most housings aren't perfect anyway.
Adding sleeves and truss will warp the housing, maybe not enough to matter but it will move. But most housings aren't perfect anyway.
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JK Freak
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Pulling everything out of the axle and using a straight bar to check it would be the best bet,but not what someone wants to hear. You could use a laser beam to see if its been "smiled" but it would take some time to measure and set up. Only other way would be to have a perfect flat surface for the axle to be measured off. There might be other ways, I tend to have OCD when measuring stuff.
Adding sleeves and truss will warp the housing, maybe not enough to matter but it will move. But most housings aren't perfect anyway.
Adding sleeves and truss will warp the housing, maybe not enough to matter but it will move. But most housings aren't perfect anyway.