Josh and I went up to OCG last weekend. Had a good time. Somehow I managed to do this... I don't think I hit it on anything, I think it just blew up! Oh well, drove the rest of the way out in 2 wheel drive. No problems.
Josh and I went up to OCG last weekend. Had a good time. Somehow I managed to do this... I don't think I hit it on anything, I think it just blew up! Oh well, drove the rest of the way out in 2 wheel drive. No problems.
YIKES! That left a mark.
Never seen that before! Is that a Warn?
um, I don't remember if that was a warn or factory IH branded one that looks just like a warn (and probably is). I think I have one of each on the rig. This was a first for me too. Didn't hear it go, and I don't think it got hit by a rock. I just climbed out and noticed it was hanging there.
Good thing a hub is like a fuse..
If it didnt go, What else would have snapped !!
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In a never ending search for the proper mix of dirt & rock !
I actually zoomed in on the pictures I had just before we noticed you had no drive to the front axle, and there is no obvious signs of it hanging off or anything being wrong...
Either way, I suspect it was a long term fail rather then something sudden. Here is another pic....of me taking a picture of you taking a picture of your carnage ....
I'm sort of surprised the housing of the hub broke, but then again us Toyota guys throw the Warn hubs in the trash most of the time since they don't have any way to lock them down like the stock ones do. Stock Aisin Toyota hubs have cone washers that keep them centered and the Warn ones don't, so they can wobble loose and break. Kind of wonder if something similar happened with yours. Either way, it happened at the right place really, as any earlier would probably have required winching or tow straps.
Good times.
On that first posted picture, I notice that a couple of the bolts that hold the hub on are missing. Did you remove those, or did they walk out on you? I used to have that problem with my CJ7 and it would destroy the hub quite similarly to the picture you have. I ended up having to put in studs and loctite them in, and then use nuts and lock washers to keep the hubs on tight, and when I did that, didn't destroy another hub.
zukrider (April 30th, 2014)
One of the bolts broke off and is still inside the thread. The other I am not sure. Looks like it could have stripped out, or walked out, who knows. Never had an issue with them loosening up in the past though.
I've wheeled a lot of trails out here, but what/where is OCG?
Old Chinaman Gulch. Its near/in Buena Vista. http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=1
Aah, thanks. Last ran that over a year ago, though I hope to make a trip this weekend.