8.25 axle shafts
#1
8.25 axle shafts
Hi,
I have a 8.25 axle with sure grip. My right side axle shaft is pitted. I installed a repair bearing, but it didnt help. the pitting is on the whole surface. Needless to say, it is roaring real bad. My problem is I cannot find a new axle the right length. I have the axle out, and no matter how many times i measure it, it is 28 1/2 inches long overall. 28 inches long from the outer side of the flange, to the c-clip end. the shortest replacement axle i can find is 29 3/4 inches long. i have searched by casting number, and still couldnt find a replacement.
can the axle be remachined? ground down and a larger bearing installed? has anyone else ever had this problem?
I have a 8.25 axle with sure grip. My right side axle shaft is pitted. I installed a repair bearing, but it didnt help. the pitting is on the whole surface. Needless to say, it is roaring real bad. My problem is I cannot find a new axle the right length. I have the axle out, and no matter how many times i measure it, it is 28 1/2 inches long overall. 28 inches long from the outer side of the flange, to the c-clip end. the shortest replacement axle i can find is 29 3/4 inches long. i have searched by casting number, and still couldnt find a replacement.
can the axle be remachined? ground down and a larger bearing installed? has anyone else ever had this problem?
#3
I have one! Its a peg leg. What parts do i need to make it a sure grip? Do i have to change the whole chunk or can i pull out the carrier, and just replace that? will the old axle shafts still work?
#4
You need the entire housing, axles, carrier with sure grip etc. -- Not sure about backing plates and brakes, but probably those too. -- It's an easy switch, but unless you can find one for a reasonable price, it will get expensive. -- This may not be for you to do. -- Unless you are setting up for major HP, you don't need it.
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