So the pinion guard on my 44 has come loose and is spinning causing a horrid noise. From my understanding its a pressed fit so how do I go about securing it back on the axle?
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Pictures would help but my suggestion would be to just cut it off.
I would love to get a solid pinion guard on a dana axle but I just couldn't think of a solid way. with out adding 40lbs
If you have a removable pinion support like 9" or 14bolt then go for it.RCrocs #123 Brown CJ-5
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Maybe something like this
RCrocs #123 Brown CJ-5
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o that stupid thing just rip it off.RCrocs #123 Brown CJ-5
www.offroadcustomcreations.com
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Corbeau, Tom Wood, PSC, Polyperformance, Inner Air Lock, Miller Welds, Heavymetal Concepts
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do you really think that little dust shield is going stop anything major?
Plus our pinions will break before they seal wears a groove.
Some pinions don't even come with them.RCrocs #123 Brown CJ-5
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Corbeau, Tom Wood, PSC, Polyperformance, Inner Air Lock, Miller Welds, Heavymetal Concepts
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I'm just thinking sand or grit will gets into the seal obviously lessening the life span. That cover is ment to deflect most small debris. I'm not talking about a rock here or that it strengthens the pinion at allI don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp
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Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostI'm just thinking sand or grit will gets into the seal obviously lessening the life span. That cover is ment to deflect most small debris. I'm not talking about a rock here or that it strengthens the pinion at allDizz dizz go sleep sleep
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