Im hoping Justin will chime in here.
So im working on setting up a 44 front out of a waggy for a tacoma. i got everthing mocked up and was about to burn the new spring perches in. then i looked to see what the driveshaft angle whould be and realized it had quite the steep angle, since the tcase is so close.
now i probably could "get away" with leaving it the way it is but it would probably bind when the front is at full droop.
but i like doing things right the first time so i want to rotate the inner C's to get teh pinion pointing right at the TC.
now obviously im going to want to cut the weld down flush to teh tube and grind it all away then rotate them. My concern is welding them back on.
Can i use a 220 Mig? i dont want to weaken the axle in anyway
should i use stick? if so what rod?
preheating necessary? i dont have any welding blankets, could i just toss them in some hot coals and cool overnight?
So im working on setting up a 44 front out of a waggy for a tacoma. i got everthing mocked up and was about to burn the new spring perches in. then i looked to see what the driveshaft angle whould be and realized it had quite the steep angle, since the tcase is so close.
now i probably could "get away" with leaving it the way it is but it would probably bind when the front is at full droop.
but i like doing things right the first time so i want to rotate the inner C's to get teh pinion pointing right at the TC.
now obviously im going to want to cut the weld down flush to teh tube and grind it all away then rotate them. My concern is welding them back on.
Can i use a 220 Mig? i dont want to weaken the axle in anyway
should i use stick? if so what rod?
preheating necessary? i dont have any welding blankets, could i just toss them in some hot coals and cool overnight?
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