Toyota Rear Full Floating Axle Flanges!
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OK I'll play, love that I can buy just the flanges and build my own system.
I'd like to make a suggestion to the kit, include inner axle flanges to weld in so that you can mount front axle shaft seals. I had to make my own as the ones I bought from Garrett didn't fit.
I'd like to make a suggestion to the kit, include inner axle flanges to weld in so that you can mount front axle shaft seals. I had to make my own as the ones I bought from Garrett didn't fit.
Did a bit of work to the new full float rear going in. Bought a pair of axle seal flanges from Garrett on Pirate. These will let me use the Marlin Eco-Seals for the front axle on the rear. Not that this method is proven to work, but i figure I'll give it a shot. Now I need to order my 32.5" axle shafts from Trail Gear.
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Suggestion noted!
If you haven't heard of Seals-It Seals, look them up. They are flexible sized seal to fit from 28/30 spline up to 35 spline, and that fits into our BA Seal aluminum housing.
(http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/SEAL1.html)
This isn't available on the website, but if you call in the sales office they can sell you an empty BA Seal housing with O-Rings, and the steel insert we weld into our housings to make the seal that could be used on a stock housing.
That axle looks like it came out really nice though! Did you get custom shafts made for it or manage to use a front inner shaft?
If you haven't heard of Seals-It Seals, look them up. They are flexible sized seal to fit from 28/30 spline up to 35 spline, and that fits into our BA Seal aluminum housing.
(http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/SEAL1.html)
This isn't available on the website, but if you call in the sales office they can sell you an empty BA Seal housing with O-Rings, and the steel insert we weld into our housings to make the seal that could be used on a stock housing.
That axle looks like it came out really nice though! Did you get custom shafts made for it or manage to use a front inner shaft?