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Gm 14 bolt rear steer

EddieHall

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Here's my new axle I jus finished welding up. I used 3.500x.500 DOM and machined the inner tube to use the factory dana seals,solid industries C's, knuckles,ballistic fab shave kit,and truss super joints 35 spline outers 30 spline inners,5.13 locker.
 

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Yes, I machined the stock shafts down so I'm able to determine the length needed ,also ive turned dana 60 shafts. I used an old 30 spline front stub shaft,I just machined the splined shaft off so the yoke/ujoint end can slide to mark the shaft .it can also be used as an alignment bar to weld ends on I have cone bushings to center etc.
 
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Great job, those are no easy task. Ya gotta love those plug welds.

Here is a customers axle housing I did a while back with a TMR shave kit.

Curtis
 
And yes the spot weld were a pain I 1st tried to cut through them and burnt up 2 tips finally I set it up on our Bridgeport,The way gm welded them in was a joke not a straight spot weld looks like there welded at a 45° and not to mention the housing isn't round then they spot weld them and the tubes distorts so when u press them out they galled up the housing so I machined the housing..I've built 2 now and I'm fixing to build a front next..thanks for all the response
 
Re: Re: Gm 14 bolt rear steer

EddieHall said:
And yes the spot weld were a pain I 1st tried to cut through them and burnt up 2 tips finally I set it up on our Bridgeport,The way gm welded them in was a joke not a straight spot weld looks like there welded at a 45° and not to mention the housing isn't round then they spot weld them and the tubes distorts so when u press them out they galled up the housing so I machined the housing..I've built 2 now and I'm fixing to build a front next..thanks for all the response
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Carbide tipped hole saw is the trick.

Curtis
 

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