[Rovernet] Differential Drive shafts
Vern Klukas
vern at inkspotco.com
Tue Mar 3 17:47:32 EST 2015
They are weak. Actually, that’s not quite true. They always break after twist and cracks develop on top of the splines where the splines exit the diff side gear. Actually shortening the splines so they were totally contained within the side gear would eliminate the failure mode, and I’d bet they would very durable.
Yours
Vern
> On Mar 3, 2015, at 2:36 PM, Dermot Harvey via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> The differential drive shafts are the splined stub axles that plug into the differential banjo. Part number on a 2000 is 576827
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