01TJay
Newbie
Well.... I just typed a full page thread on how to fix this and for some reason the forum said I wasn't logged in and erased my whole thread.
So..... I'll keep it shorter and simpler this time.
This is definately a design flaw. The axle shaft is too short or the turning radius is too tight.
The only way to prevent the busted knuckle/axle spinning outside the hub/popping problem is by limiting the turning radius.
You can try super glueing some nuts onto the front axle so the knuckles hit the nuts prior to full turn/lock. (works okay but nuts kept falling off)
or
You can go to the hobby shop and pick up some threaded rod (same size as original tie rod) and nuts and washers and replace your tie rod with this combo. By pinching the washer with two nuts on each side so they contact the axle housing prior to full turn and then bending the ends through the knuckles (just like original tie rod) you will have a permenant fix for this issue.
I will try and get a pic up soon so you can see what I'm talking about.
Or
You can keep wheeling your stock rig and bust the hub and knuckle up.
All of this is not a fix for a busted knuckle it's a preventitive measure to prevent it from happening on a new Crawler.
Nylint needs to address this issue with either a longer axle shaft or bigger turning radius.
until then... Try this. It works.
later, j

So..... I'll keep it shorter and simpler this time.
This is definately a design flaw. The axle shaft is too short or the turning radius is too tight.
The only way to prevent the busted knuckle/axle spinning outside the hub/popping problem is by limiting the turning radius.
You can try super glueing some nuts onto the front axle so the knuckles hit the nuts prior to full turn/lock. (works okay but nuts kept falling off)
or
You can go to the hobby shop and pick up some threaded rod (same size as original tie rod) and nuts and washers and replace your tie rod with this combo. By pinching the washer with two nuts on each side so they contact the axle housing prior to full turn and then bending the ends through the knuckles (just like original tie rod) you will have a permenant fix for this issue.
I will try and get a pic up soon so you can see what I'm talking about.
Or
You can keep wheeling your stock rig and bust the hub and knuckle up.
All of this is not a fix for a busted knuckle it's a preventitive measure to prevent it from happening on a new Crawler.
Nylint needs to address this issue with either a longer axle shaft or bigger turning radius.
until then... Try this. It works.
later, j
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