Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
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Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
As some of you have guessed I'm trying to amass some parts for a build and figure out pricing.
One option I have is to steal the D44 Zip locker out of my current Comanche. Honestly it makes sense to do so because I plan to sell that Comanche and would get pennies on the dollar for the locker and plumbing being installed in it. The problem is that axle has 3.55 gears, which is below the carrier break, and I'd like to use the set of thin (regular) 4.56 gears that are with the "new" axle.
Normally in this scenario you'd just order thick gears and not worry about it.
So is a ring gear spacer a hack thing to use?
In this situation it's maybe more suspect than normal too, in the D44 Zip lockers are drilled for oversized ring gear bolts, I forget the dimensions but I think they're 1/2 holes instead of 7/16. This is because of some rare application (Dodge Viper D44 IRS and "Super D44" kits) they use the larger bolts, so Yukon decided everyone should have big holes. You know because the end user can always drill a hole smaller but not bigger, that's how that works right? I did pick up Yukon's overpriced sleeves to "correct" this, but they're slip fit in the holes and not actually the right length, so the application is a bit dubious. I'm aware it's a friction clamp scenario and the ring gear is a mild press fit onto the carrier, but putting a spacer in there might compromise that?
One option I have is to steal the D44 Zip locker out of my current Comanche. Honestly it makes sense to do so because I plan to sell that Comanche and would get pennies on the dollar for the locker and plumbing being installed in it. The problem is that axle has 3.55 gears, which is below the carrier break, and I'd like to use the set of thin (regular) 4.56 gears that are with the "new" axle.
Normally in this scenario you'd just order thick gears and not worry about it.
So is a ring gear spacer a hack thing to use?
In this situation it's maybe more suspect than normal too, in the D44 Zip lockers are drilled for oversized ring gear bolts, I forget the dimensions but I think they're 1/2 holes instead of 7/16. This is because of some rare application (Dodge Viper D44 IRS and "Super D44" kits) they use the larger bolts, so Yukon decided everyone should have big holes. You know because the end user can always drill a hole smaller but not bigger, that's how that works right? I did pick up Yukon's overpriced sleeves to "correct" this, but they're slip fit in the holes and not actually the right length, so the application is a bit dubious. I'm aware it's a friction clamp scenario and the ring gear is a mild press fit onto the carrier, but putting a spacer in there might compromise that?
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
as long as the spacer is flat, have at it. as long as the holes are close, i wouldn't worry about the fit to the space from the bolt, more concerned that the bolt is a good fit to the carrier.
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
well, if you do that, bolt everything down tight first and then weld it so that you aren't fighting the weld at all
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
I thought they were thick gears from the factory. Mind you I've never pulled the cover of mine to look.
That's probably just a little too terrifying for me.
Well, the bolts aren't really a good fit in the carrier. The fact Yukon made the holes too big means the bolt is seating pretty far out on the shoulder of the head. If anything they should have provided a larger flange head bolt to at least somewhat unfuck what they did.
I mean it's probably not a problem either way. I haven't heard of any ring gear bolt failures that were associated with the Zip locker.
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
redilling the ring gear to match the 1/2" bolts on the carrier isn't an option?
edit: you're probably right that it doesn't much matter though
edit: you're probably right that it doesn't much matter though
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I'm not sure how easy that would be to do. Blind tapping some heat treated 8620 doesn't sound like the most fun a guy could have on a Saturday night.
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
yeah right after i said it, i thought about how much it would probably suck
everything to make it better falls solidly into the 'not worth it' camp. I guess if you want to get fancy, machine the spacer to include the bolt spacers all as one piece, but also not worth it when making the spacer, then making new spacers at whatever length, and buying new bolts would be easier, faster and the same result in the end.
or, just cut the holes big on the ring gear shim, use the bolts you already have and the bolt spacers you already have and know that it will work just fine
everything to make it better falls solidly into the 'not worth it' camp. I guess if you want to get fancy, machine the spacer to include the bolt spacers all as one piece, but also not worth it when making the spacer, then making new spacers at whatever length, and buying new bolts would be easier, faster and the same result in the end.
or, just cut the holes big on the ring gear shim, use the bolts you already have and the bolt spacers you already have and know that it will work just fine
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
Nothing wrong with a ring gear spacer.
We stock Dana 60 ones cause ordering the wrong gears or carrier is a pretty common mistake that people make, lol.
I know you can buy 8.8 ring gear spacers cheap too but as far as a d44 goes your probably stuck making your own.
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We stock Dana 60 ones cause ordering the wrong gears or carrier is a pretty common mistake that people make, lol.
I know you can buy 8.8 ring gear spacers cheap too but as far as a d44 goes your probably stuck making your own.
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
Interesting, I'd assumed they were available since it's a common enough solution. Turns out you can get them for damn near every axle but the D44 from the looks of things.SasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 9:00 pm Nothing wrong with a ring gear spacer.
We stock Dana 60 ones cause ordering the wrong gears or carrier is a pretty common mistake that people make, lol.
I know you can buy 8.8 ring gear spacers cheap too but as far as a d44 goes your probably stuck making your own.
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Re: Ring gear spacers - hack or not?
Yeah, not sure why.Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:Interesting, I'd assumed they were available since it's a common enough solution. Turns out you can get them for damn near every axle but the D44 from the looks of things.SasquatchCdn wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 9:00 pm Nothing wrong with a ring gear spacer.
We stock Dana 60 ones cause ordering the wrong gears or carrier is a pretty common mistake that people make, lol.
I know you can buy 8.8 ring gear spacers cheap too but as far as a d44 goes your probably stuck making your own.
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