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I’ll have to check with them, but I’m sure I won’t get the deal I am from Dana.pretty sure @tomsoffroad76 has Dana 60 for bronco in stock
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I’ll have to check with them, but I’m sure I won’t get the deal I am from Dana.pretty sure @tomsoffroad76 has Dana 60 for bronco in stock
No way adding that lift or bigger tires caused the weld to snap out. Honestly, the last person at Ford I'm going to take an opinion/guidance from is the Service Manager/Tech. They have zero engineering experience and as someone that's been to school for Mech Engineering, I just had to laugh a bit. The very reason the Magnus/Moss act exist is to protect the end user. The burden of proof is on Ford to prove otherwise. If this dealer will not make it right, you have to keep looking until you find one that's willing to put in the work. I've had a few lifted vehicles over the years some that blew out axles, transmissions, and every time they were fixed under warranty. Maybe it's the difference in companies backing them, but Toyota, Nissan, and Dodge all backed their product without question when needed. The last time I had a transmission replaced it came with a 100k mile warranty. On my FJ cruiser that thing had to be torn down to the fire wall spent a month in the shop for repairs all warranty work. At the end Toyota also came through and gave me 3 grand in performance parts for the hassle.
NiceWell this should help.
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I saw your welds came out, I experienced the same exact issue and on my drivers side. So not sure if we got the same guy welding our rear axle or what. But I would like to know what Top framing support set you back because I would be interested in doing the exact same thing.She's back on the road.
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It cost me 1k to have it trussed with me doing the removal, paint and reinstall.I saw your welds came out, I experienced the same exact issue and on my drivers side. So not sure if we got the same guy welding our rear axle or what. But I would like to know what Top framing support set you back because I would be interested in doing the exact same thing.
I need to get it done. Once I get the axle repaired.It cost me 1k to have it trussed with me doing the removal, paint and reinstall.
Who built the truss? Is it a generic Jeep one or a one off?It cost me 1k to have it trussed with me doing the removal, paint and reinstall.
IFFF I were to, I gotchu on the discount. But...not really a fan of bolt on for something like this.Sounds like to me someone like @Tricky Dick needs to come up with some bolt on support to keep the axles from spinning
I mean there has to be something that can bolt onto the brake support that would distribute the rotational shear to say a track bar bolt.
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If you're building truss that is designed for these rear axles I would get on it soon. Sounds like more and more people are experience the rear plugs coming out on these axles.IFFF I were to, I gotchu on the discount. But...not really a fan of bolt on for something like this.