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Thank You very much for the information. I will be doing the very same thing in about a month and was somewhat nervous about doing it without reference. Subscribed.
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Same here - I hope to be doing the same thing in a couple of weeks + brakes.Thank You very much for the information. I will be doing the very same thing in about a month and was somewhat nervous about doing it without reference. Subscribed.
It's a shame we are not closer we could get together and tackle both rigs at one time. You know what they say; two minds are better than one.Same here - I hope to be doing the same thing in a couple of weeks + brakes.
Unfortunately there are only a few deuce owners (that I know of) close around me. We (my Brother and I) are quickly learning how to work on them as we are bobbing her. I have a good bit of experience working on older Jeeps, and the deuce front axle is not so different - just ALOT bigger!, so hopefully it will go smoothly. I will be sealing up the rear axle and doing the brake lines, hoses and wheel cylinders during the same work session also.It's a shame we are not closer we could get together and tackle both rigs at one time. You know what they say; two minds are better than one.
Correct there is no reason to pack any grease in the knuckle of the U joint type of connection. Only the ball and sockett older axles need it.My truck has sealed u joints in the front axles. So packing the knuckle full of grease does nothing with this style axle. I also slather plenty of grease on the thrust surfaces of the u joint and all over the short shaft. Then I push a big wad into the backside of the spindle before I slide it on. What keeps it all in place? Nothing really.
There is a lock washer with tabs you fold over that goes in between the 2 spindle nuts.Great right up thanks a lot. Question I have is shouldn't there be some kind of washer or spacer between the second axel nut and the bearing? I had my passenger side wheel bearing seize up and upon removal I found the second axel nut striped out and also damaged the spindle threads, like the bearing upon detonation sucked the nut in to itself. It seems that someone over tightened that load nut or a lack of maintenance. So wouldn't a spacer eliminate this issue from ever happening again
yes but between the bearing and the second nut not between the 2 nutsThere is a lock washer with tabs you fold over that goes in between the 2 spindle nuts.
O ok. On the front axle no. Nothing is required between the nut and outer bearing. If it makes you feel better you can put an outer axle seal in between the bearing and nut. It won't really do anything.yes but between the bearing and the second nut not between the 2 nuts
I probably will install some kind of shim maybe a spare lock washer with the tabs bent straight or cut off it seems to me that it should be there. I wish I had some pics to show but there is a definite imprint on my old outer wheel bearing and had to use a air hammer and cut it off. I am sure this could have been prevented with a good maintenance schedule however it happened and I don't want it to happen again (chasing threads on the spindle sucks) Any problems anyone could see that I am overlooking with adding a shim?O ok. On the front axle no. Nothing is required between the nut and outer bearing. If it makes you feel better you can put an outer axle seal in between the bearing and nut. It won't really do anything.
Other than the fact that it won't prevent or cure anything.....it adds something else to weld to the spindle in the event of a failure.I probably will install some kind of shim maybe a spare lock washer with the tabs bent straight or cut off it seems to me that it should be there. I wish I had some pics to show but there is a definite imprint on my old outer wheel bearing and had to use a air hammer and cut it off. I am sure this could have been prevented with a good maintenance schedule however it happened and I don't want it to happen again (chasing threads on the spindle sucks) Any problems anyone could see that I am overlooking with adding a shim?
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