B Bri-Guy New Member Joined Mar 15, 2024 Messages 1 Location New Hampshire Today at 4:27 PM #1 My 95 YJ had a right rear axle bearing grind into the axle. With the cost of a new axle in mind, i'm curious if a machinist could fix this? How would he do it?
My 95 YJ had a right rear axle bearing grind into the axle. With the cost of a new axle in mind, i'm curious if a machinist could fix this? How would he do it?
Flyer58 YJ Addict Joined Apr 12, 2020 Messages 1,091 Location Magnolia, Texas Today at 4:35 PM #2 Turn it on a lathe to remove the damage, spray weld a layer to build it up, back to the lathe to make it the right size.
Turn it on a lathe to remove the damage, spray weld a layer to build it up, back to the lathe to make it the right size.
Gilaguy23 YJ Addict Joined Apr 12, 2021 Messages 1,156 Location Q town New Mexico Today at 6:09 PM #3 Im pretty sure it would be cheaper to find a new axle.
machoheadgames Certified YJ Researcher Supporting Member Joined May 19, 2020 Messages 2,483 Location Dallas, TX Today at 6:16 PM #4 A new or good used axle shaft is not super expensive, I’d just grab one of those and replace the bearing and roll on. I wonder what allowed it to get to that point. Low on fluid?
A new or good used axle shaft is not super expensive, I’d just grab one of those and replace the bearing and roll on. I wonder what allowed it to get to that point. Low on fluid?