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    Has anyone ever straightened a bent axle?
    I found a guy selling a first gen chassis with both axles.
    The front axle tube is bent on one side, I thought maybe I could cut it off and replace with tube, or maybe straighten it.
    It would be for off road use mainly.
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  • #2
    Cut it then weld it. Will be fine.
    Brian

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    • #3
      Originally posted by yoshie View Post
      Cut it then weld it. Will be fine.
      I'll see how much he wants for it tomorrow.

      I want the axles for under the Wrangler
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      • #4
        Originally posted by yoshie View Post
        Cut it then weld it. Will be fine.
        yep thats the best way - ive done a few, straight cuts or turning the pipe end for a good fit is important to keep it in line, then just glue it together.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gary-r View Post
          yep thats the best way - ive done a few, straight cuts or turning the pipe end for a good fit is important to keep it in line, then just glue it together.
          I'll get a pic tomorrow, Then let me have your thoughts
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          • #6
            ok ill just sit here and wait for your avatars bouncy bits to fall out to pass the time

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gary-r View Post
              ok ill just sit here and wait for your avatars bouncy bits to fall out to pass the time
              Ok. I wont look at your nuts.
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              • #8
                slobo if you have access to a press straightent the tube the best you can then weld strenghtherners down the bend [angle iron] because it has been bent it will be weak ,half shafs can be straightented to same way but replace the bearings as folk normally drive on about a mile after they have bent the axle ruining the bearings, was it a front or rear axle that was bent?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lord lucan View Post
                  slobo if you have access to a press straightent the tube the best you can then weld strenghtherners down the bend [angle iron] because it has been bent it will be weak ,half shafs can be straightented to same way but replace the bearings as folk normally drive on about a mile after they have bent the axle ruining the bearings, was it a front or rear axle that was bent?
                  It's the front.

                  Now a really stupid question.......

                  I can't remember which side the diff is on. If it's on the wrong side, could I turn it upside down?

                  I'll get some pics tomorrow. Ta for the replies.
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                  • #10
                    naaaahhh the axle breeeever would let all the oil out
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by slobodan View Post
                      It's the front.

                      Now a really stupid question.......

                      I can't remember which side the diff is on. If it's on the wrong side, could I turn it upside down?

                      I'll get some pics tomorrow. Ta for the replies.
                      If you mean flip the axle then yes, if you want 1 forward and 5 reverse gears
                      Brian

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                      • #12
                        I suppose the caliper fixings and steering tie rods would need relocating.

                        or would they?
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                        • #13
                          The Toyota axles are too narrow, about 5" narrower than the Jeep ones.
                          Looks like I'm looking for a Ford.
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                          • #14
                            landcruiser?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by lord lucan View Post
                              landcruiser?
                              Maybe. but I've no chance of finding one here.
                              Because the front axle was bent I was hoping to nick these ones, But he still wants blood for them.
                              I've made some halfshafts for the Jeep from old Fiat campagnola ones, They seem to be holding up at the moment.
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