Floating Bearing? 1 Attachment(s) Attachment 399641 The bearing on the shaft residing inside the housing doesn't have a recessed pocket into which it would be fitted. There's a tiny lip that corresponds to the OD of the bearing, that's all. So it's kind of a 'floater,' free to spin. Has this caused problems for anyone? |
Re: Floating Bearing? A little more information would be helpful like what truck you're working on. |
Re: Floating Bearing? We're in the SSD TK section so I thought it would be clear - sorry, it's a SSD TK. |
Re: Floating Bearing? I havent had any issues with it and I doubt anyone has since these axles (pro44's) have been out for a number of years and have been used a fair amount. |
Re: Floating Bearing? Well that's good to hear. It's a goofy design to have that unsupported bearing in there, which was surprising as so far the parts and such have been top notch. I guess I'll just not worry about then. |
Re: Floating Bearing? Are you sure you are trying to fit the correct bearing. the inner bearing is a bit larger than the outer bearing. |
Re: Floating Bearing? My inner bearings on the 6 SSD Axles I've built have had to be pushed into the race. |
Re: Floating Bearing? Oh sh*t! My bad! The drawing actually states that clearly (now that I look at it!!!) but I know I put the same inside and out. So, nevermind this post! Thanks for pointing that out! |
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HOW DARE THEY. lmao. Just stuffed bearings into the Diamonds I am putting together for a new build. |
Re: Floating Bearing? It works a lot better with the right bearing in place! Lol! |
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Re: Floating Bearing? Been there... I remember having an xtra bearing when I finished the transmission. *Sigh* - tore it all back down and found I totally missed an easy one. |
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