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Chop cut rebuild

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Finally got around to working on the rear disconnect shaft


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The latest on chop cut rebuild Chopped and rebuilding a rear axle
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paradisepwoffrd said:
Is that disconnect parts from a CAD axle?
I built the disconnect. Gears came from Toyota transfer case


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paradisepwoffrd said:
Is that disconnect parts from a CAD axle?
Although using stuff from a CAD axle would probably work good


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Re: Re: Chop cut rebuild

leeadam94 said:
I built the disconnect. Gears came from Toyota transfer case


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Gotcha. The fork and collar looked like something repurposed from an axle, tcase or trans.

Are their synchros on it? Are you going to enclose it or leave it exposed? Cable/lever shift or air/elec?

Buggy is getting better all the time, and one I would love to have for sure.
 
paradisepwoffrd said:
Gotcha. The fork and collar looked like something repurposed from an axle, tcase or trans.

Are their synchros on it? Are you going to enclose it or leave it exposed? Cable/lever shift or air/elec?

Buggy is getting better all the time, and one I would love to have for sure.
It will be exposed and operate with air cylinder


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Looks like a shift fork from a 231. Good looking Work tho. I'm anxious to see how that works
 
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The rear steer axle is now assembled and ready to install under the buggy


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