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M923 A2 Rear Axle Issue

simp5782

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Drive over some undulating terrain and then show us what is left of that.
Yes especially if you just slipped the bone back over the insert. It may fair well if it was a good insert and it decided to walk but under a sharp turn I got a feeling that thing is gonna kick and smash that 1/8" right off. Even with the gusset it will bend it.

Or even under a hard brake and she wants to flop. There is a lot of force on those things.
 

Buffalobwana

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Come on guys, that looks like 3/16!

I think what they are saying is, "Good idea, but beef it up!"

74M35A3 has an idea that is really good. You might look at his thread, or search his name for pictures.
 

simp5782

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This is on a deuce that the customer had someone weld the rebar over the inserts on the axle side only since those had slipped off before. Rather than replacing the insert and then welding the rebar on he just slipped it back on and then welded. This was the result after about 4 weeks of offroad use with a 500gallon fuel tank in the bed. There are a lot of forces at work there. There is a TON of torque on those inserts when hard braking.
 

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