The Welfare Duty

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Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:Really I think everyone has to admit that for being such a simple build concept this thing just flat out works.

There's millions of flogged Superduties out there just itching to be low buck builds.
It's a beast for sure. It's taken a lot of work to get where it is but I abuse it pretty hard and it's still ready for more.

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So last count how many times you have rebuilt the front diff in this thing


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Time for Rockwells?

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Time for another front end rebuild. Bent and worn out from a few years of racing and abuseImageImageImageImage

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Took it to work and had the upper holes bored then some new oversized ballpoint eliminator bushings. EMF lower ball joints. Machined some grease grooves in the bolt for better lubrication.ImageImageImage

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Had it bolted back in when I pulled the front cover and realized my gears were a grenade with the pin pulled.ImageImageImage

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New gears and bearings made it around the block and the outer Pinion bearing destroyed itself. Locked the front end upImageImage

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With Timbers Hillbilts help the front end was fixed and back in for May long WheelingImageImageImage

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Did you buy a set of ching-chong-china bearings causing that pinion bearing to fail like that, or was it something else?

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That ring gear was crazy close to failing, especially the way this thing gets beat on

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Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:Did you buy a set of ching-chong-china bearings causing that pinion bearing to fail like that, or was it something else?
No it was a Yukon bearing kit with Timken bearings. That outer one was a Koyo. Timber and I believe it was a bad bearing.

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Scoobienorth wrote:That ring gear was crazy close to failing, especially the way this thing gets beat on
It for sure would have failed the first time I would have gotten on the throttle

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Some quick modifications to make the Welfare an Overlanding rig so we could do the Telkwa Pass and Trapper Mountain tripImageImageImageImageImageImage

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and then?

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Then with no prep other then taking the kayaks off the truck was raced in the Nadina Offroad Society obstacle course where I may have driven a bit to hard and flipped the truckImageImageImageImage

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