Here I go again. Why does it feel like I am the only with mechanical fit up problems? Does every mechanic go through this?
Installed an older assembly axle set. The housing, carrier, everything as a unit.
A D-30 front end. Got the whole assembly bolted up working good, then came time to put on the rotors and throw on the tires. Jeep won't roll. Back up on the jack, took off tires, examined rotors. The rotors are against the backets. In other words they are needing to be offset from the axle. Compared the assembly I took out to the one being placed and sure enough, there is about a 1/4 inch difference from the outside flange of the axle to the rotor bracket assembly.
I am at a loss, what is wrong and how do I fix it?
I pulled the axles themselves out and placed 2 washers between the housing where it bolts up with the 3 bolts, but I am sure that is not the answer nor is it good for the assembly, but it works, to get the jeep rolling. Any ideas?
Installed an older assembly axle set. The housing, carrier, everything as a unit.
A D-30 front end. Got the whole assembly bolted up working good, then came time to put on the rotors and throw on the tires. Jeep won't roll. Back up on the jack, took off tires, examined rotors. The rotors are against the backets. In other words they are needing to be offset from the axle. Compared the assembly I took out to the one being placed and sure enough, there is about a 1/4 inch difference from the outside flange of the axle to the rotor bracket assembly.
I am at a loss, what is wrong and how do I fix it?
I pulled the axles themselves out and placed 2 washers between the housing where it bolts up with the 3 bolts, but I am sure that is not the answer nor is it good for the assembly, but it works, to get the jeep rolling. Any ideas?
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