Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
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Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
In the past there have been offerings from various sources, is there anything available now?
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
Not that I know of. You could contact Moser or Strange and have a custom set made.
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
Foote axle and gear is forging new shafts - or at least they were that last time I checked earlier this year... Just google the name and it'll come up...
Ray
1953 CDN. M37
1954 CDN. M152
1953 CDN. M37
1954 CDN. M152
Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
I was looking at an old copy of Vintage Power Wagons Catalog 07/08 and seen a listing for New M-37 Rear Axles made out of 4340 steel. Is this what your looking for 06boblee ?
Sal
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
Veteran Vehicles lists new heavier and stronger m37 rear axles in his catalog.06boblee wrote:In the past there have been offerings from various sources, is there anything available now?
Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
Are the rear axles more pron to breaking than the front axles? On my truck both front sides show the results of breakage. Lots of scar tissue inside the knuckles. Spent some time making that look nicer, probably not necessary thou.
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
I would say "maybe". The determining factors are primarily how hard the truck is driven. The rear axles are under power all the time - so conceivably they would would suffer more wear just due to the constant application of power. The front, while always turning, isn't always under a driven load, thus it should last longer. The weak point in the front is still the steering joint however, followed again by the coarse spline shafts. The rear weak point seems to be primarily at the splines of the axle shaft.NorthWind wrote:Are the rear axles more pron to breaking than the front axles? On my truck both front sides show the results of breakage. Lots of scar tissue inside the knuckles. Spent some time making that look nicer, probably not necessary thou.
Paul
Wasilla, Alaska
A heavy right foot, aggressive driving style, big tires and rough terrain will eat axles for sure. Lock out hubs on the front will help the frontend to last longer, and slow down the wear, and upgrading to a locking diff, the ARB being the prefered one, will ensure that power is transmitted equally through both axle shafts at the same time, and not shock load one or the other (while at play

The stock shafts are 1.37" inches in diameter - Larger than a Dana 44 at 1.19", yet smaller than a Dana 60 at 1.5". I belive it was Moser that had forged a few new sets recently on a per order basis. This would probably be the best way to go, as they could forge them from stronger than stock alloy's and possibly design them with a conventional style Ujoint instead of the tracta-joint.
Ray
1953 CDN. M37
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
Has any one installed any of these upgraded rear axles in there fully stock trucks ?
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Re: Any upgraded rear axle shafts?
I have Foote Axles inthe rear of my M37, I've also installed an ARB lockers (front and rear). I've broken one Foote rear Short (Passenger Side) axle. Not sure why, it looks to have been a bad axle, but no warranty and likely a one time issue.
Now I will tell you I "use" my truck for fun, and enjoy the off-roading challenges. I've also broken (grenaded) a front Tracta Joint as well, and hopefully don't have another one going.
I love the stock axle housing and the looks it gives the trucks, but if I continue to "use" (and abuse) the truck will retire it to just simple clean fun and hopefully build a more serious off-road rig.
Now I will tell you I "use" my truck for fun, and enjoy the off-roading challenges. I've also broken (grenaded) a front Tracta Joint as well, and hopefully don't have another one going.
I love the stock axle housing and the looks it gives the trucks, but if I continue to "use" (and abuse) the truck will retire it to just simple clean fun and hopefully build a more serious off-road rig.