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During Jeep Safari, I snapped the drivers side shaft of my full float Dana 44 in my Commando. After moving and starting a new job, I finally got the money to fix it. The shop said I needed a new shaft and that my spindle was bent. So they replaced both parts. Just to be safe I asked them to check the axle housing for straightness and to check the Detroit, they said both were fine.
Long story short. . . I get my Commando back, and the drivers side shaft isn't spinning!! So I take it into the 4x4 Outpost and they say my old spindle is absolutly fine, but my Detroit is broken! I guess it is fairly common that when you break a shaft, it takes out your Detroit. Apparently I'm not alone,
http://www.flatfenderltd.com/detroit_locker_myths.htm
So, I need a clutch assembly and spider assembly; as listed here
http://www.tractech.com/docs/DetroitLocker04.pdf
Used is fine, cheap is best. Also, I am a tail gunner for next weeks Labor Day Campout, so fast is also a plus!
Any help or suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!!
Long story short. . . I get my Commando back, and the drivers side shaft isn't spinning!! So I take it into the 4x4 Outpost and they say my old spindle is absolutly fine, but my Detroit is broken! I guess it is fairly common that when you break a shaft, it takes out your Detroit. Apparently I'm not alone,
http://www.flatfenderltd.com/detroit_locker_myths.htm
So, I need a clutch assembly and spider assembly; as listed here
http://www.tractech.com/docs/DetroitLocker04.pdf
Used is fine, cheap is best. Also, I am a tail gunner for next weeks Labor Day Campout, so fast is also a plus!
Any help or suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!!