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<blockquote data-quote="fordcontraption01" data-source="post: 487870" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>My buddy had one under an f150 with 42s and the thing clicked since he had it and it finally blew apart and he had no choice but to keep driving it and all the broken **** ended up chewing the hell out of the housing and seal retainer was gone it chewed down the welds on the kingpins also. He had u joint shafts to go back in so he said **** it lets put it back together we had to die grind some of the inner housing back to smith it some. No I'm not any kind of machinist nor was he but we wheel our **** and have to do what we can ourselves to keep our **** going. So yes it can **** up the housing but I guess with enough money and a good machinist I guess it can be fixed. But no there was no pics of said damage but I personally have broken countless rear axles,blew the caps of the bull gear and almost ****ed up the housing because it had to be drove out of tellico no other option and I have a shitload of Brocken u joint shafts and I can take pics of all that ****. I ripped all 12 spindle bolts out of the rear knuckle on hellivator and broke the stub shaft and twisted the inner splines all at the same time. But I have yet to break an actual joint in one I did run one for a year with no needle bearings in it and it clicked when it was steered but the inner broke befor the joint so they must be fairly tuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordcontraption01, post: 487870, member: 2205"] My buddy had one under an f150 with 42s and the thing clicked since he had it and it finally blew apart and he had no choice but to keep driving it and all the broken **** ended up chewing the hell out of the housing and seal retainer was gone it chewed down the welds on the kingpins also. He had u joint shafts to go back in so he said **** it lets put it back together we had to die grind some of the inner housing back to smith it some. No I'm not any kind of machinist nor was he but we wheel our **** and have to do what we can ourselves to keep our **** going. So yes it can **** up the housing but I guess with enough money and a good machinist I guess it can be fixed. But no there was no pics of said damage but I personally have broken countless rear axles,blew the caps of the bull gear and almost ****ed up the housing because it had to be drove out of tellico no other option and I have a shitload of Brocken u joint shafts and I can take pics of all that ****. I ripped all 12 spindle bolts out of the rear knuckle on hellivator and broke the stub shaft and twisted the inner splines all at the same time. But I have yet to break an actual joint in one I did run one for a year with no needle bearings in it and it clicked when it was steered but the inner broke befor the joint so they must be fairly tuff. [/QUOTE]
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