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Rockwells make your sac swell!
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<blockquote data-quote="fordcontraption01" data-source="post: 359867" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>Got this new to me rig and I got it with a broken rear shaft. So tarter tearin into it to get the broke shaft out that was broke off in the chunk. When I got it the hubs were flipped in narrow and I got to noticing the backs of the studs were not ground on like you normally see to run narrow the hubs had been faced down almost flush with the flange which I thought was pretty cool but I'm going to flip them back wide. But anyhow whoever built the axles flipped the chunk to get a more straight driveline got lazy. They marked and center punched the housing but never done anything else and just put it together with 5 bolts and stuck another that was too small in it just for looks I guess. Anyway I've had to bust out my jig and finish the job. Just thought I'd share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordcontraption01, post: 359867, member: 2205"] Got this new to me rig and I got it with a broken rear shaft. So tarter tearin into it to get the broke shaft out that was broke off in the chunk. When I got it the hubs were flipped in narrow and I got to noticing the backs of the studs were not ground on like you normally see to run narrow the hubs had been faced down almost flush with the flange which I thought was pretty cool but I'm going to flip them back wide. But anyhow whoever built the axles flipped the chunk to get a more straight driveline got lazy. They marked and center punched the housing but never done anything else and just put it together with 5 bolts and stuck another that was too small in it just for looks I guess. Anyway I've had to bust out my jig and finish the job. Just thought I'd share. [/QUOTE]
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