Good tips Railroad one more helpfull hint is to take a piece of angle iron oh say 2x2 or what ever and lay it on the tube it self and scribe a line.This will be the line you line up to reweld the thing together.This way you are assured of the flanges being positioned corectly.I have not done this, but thought about it alot. Find a second short axle, like the one you have, one long and one short, right.
Measure the short side of the axle housing from a central point and using that measurement determine how much you will need to take out of the long side of the housing. I would take out that amount where the housing would match back up and near the flange end.
Find a pipe to make a sleeve that will fit inside of the housing where the cut has been made, bevel the cut ends, fit the sleeve, and slide it together. I would remeasure the lengths, check for flange rotation, attach staight edges to both flanges to maintain paralell (sp) and tack it. Check everything and tack again. For max strength, you could drill the axle housing in the area of the sleeve and rosette weld it. I think you could do this without a jig, but if you have the material, you could jig the flanges and gear openings to maintain alignment while welding. You should be able to grind all the welds to where they would not be visible.
What do you think?
Good tips Railroad one more helpfull hint is to take a piece of angle iron oh say 2x2 or what ever and lay it on the tube it self and scribe a line.This will be the line you line up to reweld the thing together.This way you are assured of the flanges being positioned corectly.
I would try Currie ... all of my dealings with them have been very good.Does anyone out there have a site to go to get lengths of ford axles?I know there has to be something out there somewhere.
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If I understand you correctly BOTH side tubes are now exactly the same length correct?If so you should be able to simple get yourself a second short side axle and be good to go.You shouldn't need any special axle just a second passenger side stock axle.Does anyone out there have a site to go to get lengths of ford axles?I know there has to be something out there somewhere.
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If I understand you correctly BOTH side tubes are now exactly the same length correct?If so you should be able to simple get yourself a second short side axle and be good to go.You shouldn't need any special axle just a second passenger side stock axle.
For anyone wanting info on shortening rears go to the HAMB join and do a search they have the best TECH ARCHIVE you'll find anywhere and be DAMN SURE to do an intro!Their great guys there but can be bitchy about some stuff like intros
Yes you have to play their game but they still have the best tech section out of any of the sites I visit concerning Automotive groups.Also the most attitude of any group I visit.I've PMed several guys there about coming here as well.This is the best place for T stuff without a doubt but some stuff like Ford 9 inch modification just crosses over.My 2.3 powered T doesn't fit their ideals there either!Thats the nicest part about everyone here I haven't seen anyone ride anybody over their choices of power or anything like that.....or ask about a Jag IRS then duck ......
Ron