Never heard about it until it happened to me. Then when I researched it I found out it's rather common. The older style ARB for the Dana 30 which has bolts that hold the pneumatic diaphram to the locker was redesigned later on and illiminates the bolts. Well, if you have the bolts they are prone to shearing or backing out due to the preload changing when the housing flexes. There are 6 bolts and 3 of my 6 had the heads sheared off. I didn't notice any performance issues at all. I found it by doing a lube change. Apparantly from reading up on it the Dana 30 housing is more prone to flexing that other housings due to the thin tube wall. I know my housing is already bent from the mechanic who told me at my last wheel alignment. Ive been planning to do a HP30 swap and doing an internal sleeve to bump it up to 1/2 wall. I didnt know that I'd have to do it much sooner if I wanted to use my front locker.
Anyways, to all you 30 guys be sure to brace your 30 if you have an older style ARB. And check those bolts before they find their way to your ring and pinion. The HP 30 is more rigid than the crappy LP30 so it's a good economical upgrade if you cant afford that hp 44 or 60..
Anyways, to all you 30 guys be sure to brace your 30 if you have an older style ARB. And check those bolts before they find their way to your ring and pinion. The HP 30 is more rigid than the crappy LP30 so it's a good economical upgrade if you cant afford that hp 44 or 60..
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