Trail Fix for ADD CV breakage
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Trail Fix for ADD CV breakage
For those of you with ADD, what would you do if you broke a CV on the trail?
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
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Originally Posted by RTdawgs
For those of you with ADD, what would you do if you broke a CV on the trail?
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
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Originally Posted by RTdawgs
For those of you with ADD, what would you do if you broke a CV on the trail?
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
here's a great thread on TTORA with good information about what NOT to do.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/tacom.../?msg=119374.1 Basically, the ADD CV shaft holds the wheel bearing in place and the vehicle should not be driven without CV shafts, the wheel/hub/knuckle will eventually come off.
What was it?
For YEARS in Arizona we have had a set of sawed off axle hub ends. They have been loaned out to who ever needed to drive without a front diff and had ADD.
You CAN NOT drive ADD without the outboard joint installed. The inboard keeps the front diff from leaking.
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I'm not going to wade thorugh 159 posts of "hey bud" on that board.
Over here we all have known about not running without axles on 3rd gen ADD equipped rigs.
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I have a 2 stub axles made when I converted my truck to 2wd. Before that I destroyed both bearings and brake rotors when the front came a little loose. :pat:
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Originally Posted by RTdawgs
For those of you with ADD, what would you do if you broke a CV on the trail?
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