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    Did you get the axils off a junk VX or other Isuzu model?

    Paid $120 out the door for 2 VX Front Axles from a salvage yard in PA. Dealer price for a single Axle $598 after a 15% discount.

    What are Asian Hubs?

    http://www.4x4wire.com/isuzu/tech/manualhubs/

    The Boot Kit is for the axil?

    Yes, Once Boot tears you must replace as soon as possible otherwise the CV Joint will probably fail.

    Do you need special tools to change an axil in the boonies?

    No special tools all Metric hand tools/wrenches/Allen Wrenches- Snap Ring pliers

    Takes about two hours if Trail conditions are favorable. one hour fifteen minutes in your Garage.

    Bob
    Neither ordinary or extraordinary, just indefatigable.

    2000 VX Green Dragon- Chick Demagnitizer-Supercharger-Injen Intake- Cold air box-K&N- Power Vault SS Exhaust-265-75-16 BFG MT kms-On Board CO2- Custom Boulder Bars- Custom Skid plates- PIAA 520 Fog Lites-3inch lift with OME 912 Springs-LINE X Bedliner on Cladding & Hood Insert-ARB Front Lockers & Custom Bull Bar. Vintage Offenhauser Hood scoop Thule Rack. XM Radio-Custom Storage Box-First VX to surmount the RUBICON.Thanks Sierra Stompers

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    Absolutely: Destroyed Drivers side outer/outer CV Cage at Bronco Canyon.
    Swordy has broken at least two Axles
    You Play- You Pay

    Bob,
    Yer breakin' my heart, here!!! I just picked up two new sets of tie rods and ends for $275.... oh my achin' wallet.

    Brian
    '01 Proton 1416

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    Yer breakin' my heart, here!!! I just picked up two new sets of tie rods and ends for $275.... oh my achin' wallet.


    Do yourself a favor & see if Swordy has a set of his bullet proof tie rods with ends for sale . Approx $200. Save your old ones as spares & get your $275 back from whoever-wherever.

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    Last edited by Green Dragon : 06/19/2003 at 03:29 PM

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    My buddy and I here in Austin built that box and it removes with a few screws up front. We built it as big as would fit through the door (somewhat trial and error) and then added the lower front piece to cover the dropped floor area.

    I am working on a shorter version of the box with the same doors and no compartment down the middle that will remove without any disassembly so I can have one for when the seats are out and one that fits behind the rear seat that is already in production. If you want one, you’ll have to come to TX or I could bring one to Colorado Zu.

    GP Bob has to be the best equipped VX out there - he’ll be welding soon!

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    offroading spare parts

    Thanks for the heads up on the tie rods Bob, but I beat you to it. I emailed him last week.

    Do you have the name of the junkyard where you got the axle shafts?? That sounds like one lucky score, I'm going to bet that they don't have anymore. Do you know where I could find a part number??

    What else have you broken on the trail, that you would recommend having in reserve??

    Thanks,
    Brian

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    Bob,

    The link you posted...

    http://www.4x4wire.com/isuzu/tech/manualhubs/

    says that there is a lot less wear on the CV joints with the manual hubs unlocked. This is because the front wheels aren't being powered by the front axles, right?? So, if I understand...

    the CV joints are still turning and meshing together, but because they are disconnected from the tires, there is less strain on them. Is that right??
    And doing this has no ill effect on the TOD computer??

    Thanks for the info and the patience,
    I'm still new to the offroading thing,
    Brian

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    Brian,

    The point is to install a TOD switch with the manual locking hubs.
    I haven't tried enabling my TOD with my hubs unlocked, and I really don't want to see what happens if I do.

    Since you've also lifted your VX, it's probably an even better idea to get manual locking hubs and install a TOD switch. The lift will probably increase the wear on the joints over a VX at stock height because of the angle on the joints.

    Installing manual locking hubs and a TOD switch will essentially stop moving the joints completely, saving a great deal of wear.

    Aisin hubs are the hubs that came stock on older Troopers, and they have a good reputation for durability. These days we get a flange that locks the axles full time. Superwinch and Warn also make hubs that fit our VXs. I have the Superwinch myself. I don't know anyone who has the Warn hubs, but they also have an excellent reputation.

    -Daver
    -Daver

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    Originally posted by Tone

    GP Bob has to be the best equipped VX out there - he’ll be welding soon!
    Todd & Swordy have winches- That's my next project

    Have two Deep cycle Batterys- Jumper cables- Welding rods- Goggles ( #10 shade). Will do if I have to but my trail buddies
    (Sierra Stompers) are so good, so fast that I probably just get in the way.
    Reason I keep referring to a #10 shade is that welding goggles usually come with a #5 shade (Gas) but for TIG- MIG a #10 is required. Got the goggles & shade at

    http://www.use-enco.com/pdfs/796.PDF

    Get the lift up goggles ( top right)& get the #10 shade from the Welding helmet ( lower left)

    Total price out the door is < $20

    Bob

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    I understand the idea of unloading the front CV/Axle system with a switch and unlocked hubs.
    How about this as an application model --
    Install the unlockable hubs and leave them locked, just like stock.
    Break a CV joint/axle and unlock the hubs to get home with 2WD? Swordy, did you do this once?
    Maybe the TOD would go nuts and the TOD disable would still be smart, so as to stop things rotating. I am getting lost in too many layers of disconnect.

    Roy

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    Also, the other big benefit to manually locking hubs and/or TOD switch is the ability to use a spare that isn't the same size as your other wheels.

    For now, when I don't have my rack/full-size spare mounted I can just pop the stock donut spare in the door and not worry about destroying my transfer case.

    -Daver

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    I understand the idea of unloading the front CV/Axle system with a switch and unlocked hubs.

    1: How about this as an application model --
    Install the unlockable hubs and leave them locked, just like stock.

    I don't install the hubs because they stick out too far with the wheels I have & are subject to trail damage. Mainly carry in the event OEM hub splines shear. Just pop off existing OEM hub & replace with Asian manual lock.

    2:Break a CV joint/axle and unlock the hubs to get home with 2WD? Swordy, did you do this once?

    Yes, When my CV joint failed I used my TOD disconnect switch but if CV joint has failed chances are it is not rotating & no torque applied to wheel. Got home in 2WD. If necessary just take off front OEM HUBs (Metric Allen) to keep wheels from rotating torque back thru driveshaft

    3:Maybe the TOD would go nuts and the TOD disable would still be smart, so as to stop things rotating. I am getting lost in too many layers of disconnect.

    TOD disconnect stops relay from energizing but see 2: above

    Swordy, jump in anytime to if you have anything to add or to correct me if your of another opinion.

    Bob

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    THANKS!!!!!

    Bob...Sounds like you are prepared for just about anything. Wish I had the mechanical knowledge you guys have. Thanks for the info on the "BOX" plus all the bonus info you guys put out in this thread!
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    Originally posted by Green Dragon
    I understand the idea of unloading the front CV/Axle system with a switch and unlocked hubs.

    1: How about this as an application model --
    Install the unlockable hubs and leave them locked, just like stock.

    I don't install the hubs because they stick out too far with the wheels I have & are subject to trail damage. Mainly carry in the event OEM hub splines shear. Just pop off existing OEM hub & replace with Asian manual lock.
    ...snip...
    Bob
    After looking at the stock hub flanges, if the splines shear and don't destroy your axle at the same time, I would be well and truly amazed. But it never hurts to be prepared anyway.

    -Daver

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