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wow okay all yesterday's posts are missing due to the ef.com error
Anyways in prep for moab I had to rebuild my entire front end yesterday
My slip yoke runs a spring in it to keep the passenger side axle stub shaft seated in the diff. This is because my ARB locker will not allow the factory c clip to be installed.
Last Sunday we went wheeling and I blew up the assembly. I had assumed the welds I made had failed, but I found out yesterday they did not fail, they were just in the wrong spot
So I rebuilt the whole deal yesterday.
New:
Timken bearings & seals
Hawk Carbon metallic pads
rotors
U joint on pass side
new/used slip yoke stub shaft, welded
Cleaned everything up and she's good to go, 9 hours of work.
Today I install my new to me BW 1354 T case (mine is on its last legs, estimated 200K miles on it, it has been behind 5 transmissions in my truck and 3 different engines so it has sure seen some abuse.
The unit I am installing comes rom my buddy Joe Dietz (on this forum)
he had our friend Lynn at Performance Transmission rebuild it less then 1000 miles ago and then he converted to a manual BW 1354 t case.
truck will be ready ahead of schedule to hit the road tomorrow and be looking pretty for the pictures hahahaha

This is Julee's new 07 FJ Cruiser, we took it to Slaughterhouse Gultch on Mothers day (same day I broke my Sh*^), this truck continues to impress me they are a GREAT platform. Nice and wide with a 105" wheelbase, Low crawl ratio, full skid plates, rock rails, and of course its a Toyota....She cannot wait to lift and lock this sucker. We saw 3 other FJ's on the trail last Sunday.
So much fun to drive (it actually has some balls, 4.0L DOHC 24V 60 degree V6 239 HP)............... which for me, is what Toyota has always been lacking
Anyways in prep for moab I had to rebuild my entire front end yesterday
My slip yoke runs a spring in it to keep the passenger side axle stub shaft seated in the diff. This is because my ARB locker will not allow the factory c clip to be installed.
Last Sunday we went wheeling and I blew up the assembly. I had assumed the welds I made had failed, but I found out yesterday they did not fail, they were just in the wrong spot
So I rebuilt the whole deal yesterday.



New:
Timken bearings & seals
Hawk Carbon metallic pads
rotors
U joint on pass side
new/used slip yoke stub shaft, welded
Cleaned everything up and she's good to go, 9 hours of work.
Today I install my new to me BW 1354 T case (mine is on its last legs, estimated 200K miles on it, it has been behind 5 transmissions in my truck and 3 different engines so it has sure seen some abuse.
The unit I am installing comes rom my buddy Joe Dietz (on this forum)
he had our friend Lynn at Performance Transmission rebuild it less then 1000 miles ago and then he converted to a manual BW 1354 t case.
truck will be ready ahead of schedule to hit the road tomorrow and be looking pretty for the pictures hahahaha
This is Julee's new 07 FJ Cruiser, we took it to Slaughterhouse Gultch on Mothers day (same day I broke my Sh*^), this truck continues to impress me they are a GREAT platform. Nice and wide with a 105" wheelbase, Low crawl ratio, full skid plates, rock rails, and of course its a Toyota....She cannot wait to lift and lock this sucker. We saw 3 other FJ's on the trail last Sunday.
So much fun to drive (it actually has some balls, 4.0L DOHC 24V 60 degree V6 239 HP)............... which for me, is what Toyota has always been lacking