I have a question that will make me look bad but what is the flange?
If that was bent then your wheel would most likely visibly wobble?
Does that part actually bend or is it the shaft right where it connects that bends?
So...basically, I'm going with a ProRock after all of this. Which brings on several more questions. If they've been answered before, I apologize. Feel free to direct me to other threads.
1. If I go with THIS, what else am I going to need to actually use this axle, besides gears/lockers and a new driveshaft?
2. Am I better off buying something pre-built instead of getting the housing and doing it "myself" (aka having a shop do it for me)? What I mean by this is: "Am I going to pay more buying pre-built vs. building it?"
3. Where do you guys suggest purchasing the axle from (if I get a new one) and how would I go about getting it to my local shop to install?
Side note: If anyone has any recommendations on shops close to Lompoc/SLO/Santa Maria/Santa Barbara, I'm all ears.
Bro, if you are already in Southern California I would order it straight from Dynatrac (Huntington Beach) and have Off Road Evolution (Fullerton) install it.
Where's the "foot in mouth" symbol? I just double checked and those are both within 4 hours from here, so not too serious. We want to take a trip to Disneyland anyways, so maybe we could plan Disney one weekend and Universal the next, drop the jeep off the first weekend and pick it up the next.I'm as far north as possible while still being "SoCal" so it's a bit of a hike for us to drive two vehicles down, have them install it, drive one back home, drive one back down to pick up, drive two back home. If I can avoid it, I'd like to. But if that's my best option, I'm all for it.
Where's the "foot in mouth" symbol? I just double checked and those are both within 4 hours from here, so not too serious. We want to take a trip to Disneyland anyways, so maybe we could plan Disney one weekend and Universal the next, drop the jeep off the first weekend and pick it up the next.
Always remember...happy wife, happy life. :2thumbsup:
Not always but if it were bent bad enough, yes. When it's slight, your brakes will chirp.
Trying not to continue this thread down the wrong path, but maybe my question will help others.
if the flange is bent, does the chirp only happen when the brakes are applied? or does it happen under normal driving?
Thanks for the video WJCO
1. If I go with THIS, what else am I going to need to actually use this axle, besides gears/lockers and a new driveshaft?
2. Am I better off buying something pre-built instead of getting the housing and doing it "myself" (aka having a shop do it for me)? What I mean by this is: "Am I going to pay more buying pre-built vs. building it?"
3. Where do you guys suggest purchasing the axle from (if I get a new one) and how would I go about getting it to my local shop to install?
Trying not to continue this thread down the wrong path, but maybe my question will help others.
if the flange is bent, does the chirp only happen when the brakes are applied? or does it happen under normal driving?
Thanks for the video WJCO
If you don't have them already, you will want adjustable lower control arms so that you can set your caster. If it were me, I would also upgrade the ball joints to ProSteers but they will bump up the cost.
If you order it from Dynatrac complete, all you would need to do is bolt it on.
Personally, I would order directly from Dynatrac as their techs are the ones who build it. If you order from a shop, you are getting their general mechanics building it for you.