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So here are the axle breakage pictures. :) Its been a while since i broke it but better late than never.

Right Rear axle shaft end.
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Broken shaft where the splines are stuck inside the locker. You can see where the axle shaft end had been sliding around and marking up the end of the locker but its all just cosmetic damage so no worries there. Wasn't to bad to get it out of the locker either. Took the diff out, left cross pin out and then had to punch the broken piece further into the diff with a pretty big hammer so that I could then get the c clip out. I then used a big punch through the left side of the locker and punched the broken shaft out. Came out pretty easy, hardest part was getting it to go further in the diff to get c clip out.
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Bearings all out and disassembled. I inspected every surface on every roller for signs of damage from the debris but all rollers where fine so cleaned well and reassembled the bearings. (Way easier than pulling bearing race and repressing it back on)
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Ground down the edges of the new shafts on their flanges so that they would sit inside the rotors nice and flat. Just like I did with a lathe earlier when I first did the swap and brake conversion. I then painted the flanges and popped out the studs from old shafts and repressed them into these new shafts. Now ready for installation.
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So here is some of the pieces I cleaned out of the housing and tube from the breakage. Lol, some big chunks for sure. However only small pieces made it into the diff housing as they would have to pass through the carrier bearing to get into the gear housing, hence the reason for inspecting bearings good.
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Here is the damage to the axle tube and housing near the break. This is where the tube is pressed into the housing. If you look close you can see a few chunks missing from the housing in that area and the tube is all scarred. But again all cosmetic and nothing to worry about. Only other things it hurt was smashed up the shims on that side some so when I reassembled the diff I just used new shims but made no adjustments.
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So I had a bunch of people say that there was not need to pull the pinion but I wanted to make sure so pulled the pinion and disassembled those bearings and cleaned and inspected as well. Rather safe than sorry. Plus I know for sure the whole housing is perfectly clean. Didn't find an flake of metal in the pinion bearings or race area so no didn't need to pull it but hey I know how to do pinion work and have tools to do it so I did. :D New seal installed and crushed a new preload washer to set proper pinion drag and that was all done, and housing all clean.
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Cleaned all the tubes out really really well, this included magnets, towels, brake cleaner and time. Also cleaned out the axle bearings as well inspected them, mainly the RR one. And installed new axle seals, because again for a few bucks why not while i'm in there.
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Diff all back together and axles in, checked backlash and was still in spec so all done!!! Fill it and go. Did a quick run to Wal-Mart and back sounded good. Then the next weekend over Christmas week I put 800 miles on it all everything ran perfect! :)
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:thumbsup::dpchug:

You're just like me, I would've taken everything apart and double checked every nut and bolt too.
 












Yes I did, for a bit was curious how I would get it out then thought well it has to go in so I started hammering. Had to get after it pretty good but not crazy.

After the axle install I mounted up the lightbar that I got for my birthday from my wife. :) A 30" dual row light bar.

Marking it up to center the bar and mark the mounting holes.
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Mounted and turned on after wired up.
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Top pic is no lights, middle one is headlights only, and bottom is light bar only. :D Big difference, used it while night wheeling at the sand dunes over Christmas in St. George and was VERY nice and I am super happy with it. While wheeling in St. George we ended up aiming the lightbar up a far bit more than this bottom picture shows. Spreads light a whole lot farther.
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I'm sure this would get a few people angry on the highway ;)
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Light bar is gnarly tough. Mounts would be way weaker than the light bar itself. Used it last weekend to push a big bush/tree out of the way while turning around in one spot. :) Kept the tree off my grill.
 






Also while in St. George over Christmas I had some decals made at my moms work and got them put on. (All for less than $20 :D) So got to show forum pride so got some forum ones on both rear qtr glass, also did some FOX racing shox ones on the lower part of both front doors, and finally all my riding gear is FOX so got that put on the rear glass. I didn't want it to look like there was a ton of stickers on it so figured if 5 was to many I could take them off but I really think it turned out great! Super happy with it and all stickers are staying.

Quick reminder of before.
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You can see the lower front door ones if you look close in these first two.
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All done and super happy. :D
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wow! nice work. I may have missed it did you do c-clip eliminators on the 8.8?
 












Guess your right.. I always saw it as 8.8 and it didnt matter.. (just searched I'm updated now) have you had any troubles with the c clips?
 






And a few pics of my new toy my wife bought for me for Christmas. a Platinum Slash. I already have the radio etc since I have a SCX10 crawler. So I have a few aluminum parts the LCG chassis, big bore shocks, sway bars etc. So we of course had to take it to the dunes and throw it around. I hadn't painted the body yet so there is just paint tape inside the body to avoid scratching it. (turned out to be a bad idea was a royal pain to get off) Anyways here is a few pictures of it at the dunes. The Slash is a blast. I've since painted it and got paddles and a few other things.

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That Led Light Bar is Awesome , Cool new toy as well ! . my Brother loved his nitro burners , I never really got into them , but I seen how fun they were when I messed around with his .
 






So all the previous pictures have been ones of things i have done to the rig lately. How about some action pictures to show this thing in its natural environment? Offroad!!!!

Sand Hollow Sand Dunes. We drove out the day after Christmas and just did dunes the whole time we where there. Sand was nice so spent a lot of the time in 2WD throwing sand and playing with the RC cars on the dunes.
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You can see the monster ruts the 37's where digging into the sand.
 






Man you have got to love the 5.0L! Can throw sand roosts like this with 37's :D
Favorite part is where you can see the sand coming off each of the tire cleats, makes for a cool picture.
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:eek: That's moving a lot of sand!
 


















Ground down the edges of the new shafts on their flanges so that they would sit inside the rotors nice and flat. Just like I did with a lathe earlier when I first did the swap and brake conversion. I then painted the flanges and popped out the studs from old shafts and repressed them into these new shafts. Now ready for installation.
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So did you just do this with a grinder or on a lathe? I am wanting to build a fw 8.8 with explorer disks. I have read some on full size bronco and it seems like this is basically all that is involved except for some brake line work?
 






That sure is beautiful country. Glad to see you got the rig all back together.

Sure is, its by far my favorite place to go wheeling and exploring.

So did you just do this with a grinder or on a lathe? I am wanting to build a fw 8.8 with explorer disks. I have read some on full size bronco and it seems like this is basically all that is involved except for some brake line work?

First factory axles I used a lathe, there is pictures of it somewhere in this thread. These current ones I just used a grinder. Took forever! But turned out great, just took my time to make them look really good.
 



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