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Post by Justy1200cc on Jun 15, 2017 21:59:14 GMT -5
So I've got a Justy I need to get from A to B and it's going to take about an hour of upwards 60kph 80k driving, but in three wheel drive. A is its starting location and B is the garage at home with a donor Justy with more half shafts.
By three wheel drive I mean one is free spinning and it's being propelled with mostly RWD. I drove it on a private drive before knowing it will hold up. I'm forecasting a bit of wet roads and construction leading up to go time on Saturday.
Feed back before then would be sick. Life will be awesome.
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Post by madmatt on Jun 16, 2017 9:19:19 GMT -5
The common reason for a loss of drive is stripped splines. If that is your case... remember all that is really holding your wheel on is the outboard nut... and there is potential the hub could be turning at a different rate. That being said... the driveline will support 3 wheel drive, and you shouldn't have much of a spooling issue between the front and rear since the front is so open. Good luck, go slow, check you bad hub for heat every 10 min for the first bit... have a tow truck on speed dial
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Post by Justy1200cc on Jun 18, 2017 1:33:57 GMT -5
Hey got it back, it was a really long day just due to every one having so much on the plate for a week end in June. This one drives better than my daily justy so I'm stoked. Now I've got a set of fenders and a shaft to compare. The justy thing deepens as I now have two justys on the road MUH HA HA...
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