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  • CutterN55
    350 Buick
    • Mar 09, 2009
    • 1141

    Dutchman axle shafts bearing failure?

    Couple years ago I purchased some dutchman shafts from BJs for the rear waggy D44 that i rebuilt from bare housing. Up until yesterday they've been flawless with a few wheeling trips, no mud or water and about 13k miles of DD duty on 37s and recently 35's on the CJ7.
    Well i just grenaded the drivers side wheel bearings and blew out the seal on my way to work. Took a bottle and a half of gear oil to limp home. I thought it was just a seal but when i pulled the axle shaft, a pile of what was left of the bearings spilled out.

    This seems like super premature failure. I know everything was surgical clean and well packed with grease on install. Anybody know if Dutchman has been using crap bearings or what? Theres no manufacturer stamp on the bearings whatsoever. Im kinda pissed about it.
    Also, im thinking i might have to pull the diff and make sure the carrier and pinion bearings arent full of metal.

    Both BJs and Dutchman are closed today.
    ROMANS 12:1-2

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    '89 GW deceased
    Ford 4spd swap Np435/205
    Lifted/stretched on 36's/4.10 thick gears/spooled rear

    '86 CJ-7 Renegade, Restored, original steel.
    new Built TBI 258/Np435/D300 twin-sticks/Waggy D44's
    37" Super Swampers and lots of goodies!
  • wiley-moeracing
    350 Buick
    • Feb 15, 2010
    • 1430

    #2
    seems your pushing the limits of the axle with 37's on a full size, could be a low quality bearing but may also be the axle housing is bent and loaded extra pressure on the axle shaft and bearing?

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    • CutterN55
      350 Buick
      • Mar 09, 2009
      • 1141

      #3
      This is a CJ7 with my waggy axles in it. 37s are good on a light jeep like a CJ with a 44. I havent been beating on it. I'm rocking now. Im leaning towards low qual bearings. The back retainer ring that the seal pushes against failed on both sides from what i can tell. Drivers side fragged, pass side was on its way out with about 1/8" of play in and out on the shaft.
      ROMANS 12:1-2

      Military guys- Check out www.MilitaryJeepers.com

      '89 GW deceased
      Ford 4spd swap Np435/205
      Lifted/stretched on 36's/4.10 thick gears/spooled rear

      '86 CJ-7 Renegade, Restored, original steel.
      new Built TBI 258/Np435/D300 twin-sticks/Waggy D44's
      37" Super Swampers and lots of goodies!

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      • J20 project
        304 AMC
        • Dec 27, 2000
        • 2487

        #4
        If the destroyed side got really hot.....please replace the axle. I learned the hard way on this. I also struggle to call bearings which you have wheeled on for two years...bad
        Seems you may have used them up.
        J20
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        • Randyzzz
          258 I6
          • Mar 03, 2008
          • 354

          #5
          Things I have learned after running a Waggy 23 rear axle in my LS Scrambler with 35"s:

          1. Be prepared to replace bearings yearly.

          2. A leaky seal corresponds with twisted splines and a slightly bent shaft. Also yearly...

          3. There's no substitute for a full floater.

          4. Should have put in a D60.
          Randy S.
          It's not what you Buy, it's what you Build.
          1987 J20 SOLD
          1966 Waggy SOLD
          1970 Waggy SOLD
          1982 Scrambler SOLD
          1981 Scrambler - Current Project/Keeper

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          • 440sixpack
            327 Rambler
            • Jul 21, 2016
            • 612

            #6
            It may not be your only problem but crap bearings are a big problem these days. look at your bad bearing and I bet it's a Peer or some other ching chong ding dong brand.

            Even Timken can be from Mexico or who knows where now day, same with BCA and most others. I've found SKF to be the best most of the time, US , England , France and Germany.

            I will not install a bearing made by slaves in a 3rd world nation . not so much a political statement as I just don't like changing bearings all the time.

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            • billyrb
              BJ's Off-Road
              • Aug 15, 2001
              • 10032

              #7
              Cutter, shoot me an email with pics to [email protected] and I will check with dutchman
              BJ's Off-Road
              [email protected]
              Your source for '63-'91 FSJ Parts

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              • CutterN55
                350 Buick
                • Mar 09, 2009
                • 1141

                #8
                Originally posted by billyrb
                Cutter, shoot me an email with pics to [email protected] and I will check with dutchman
                Thanks brother. Will do.

                ***
                email sent with pics. waiting to hear back.
                Last edited by CutterN55; 06-19-2017, 04:47 AM.
                ROMANS 12:1-2

                Military guys- Check out www.MilitaryJeepers.com

                '89 GW deceased
                Ford 4spd swap Np435/205
                Lifted/stretched on 36's/4.10 thick gears/spooled rear

                '86 CJ-7 Renegade, Restored, original steel.
                new Built TBI 258/Np435/D300 twin-sticks/Waggy D44's
                37" Super Swampers and lots of goodies!

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