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Spare front axle shaft

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by dortoh, May 15, 2010.

  1. dortoh

    dortoh New Member

    If you was going to bring a spare front axle shaft would it be the long or short side?

    Also how does every one carry their high lift jack? I'm tired of mine trying to come up front and sit with me.
     
  2. dvw86

    dvw86 Member

    A front axle shaft is something I never thought to bring with me as a spare. I have a spare set in the shop, but I don't think we have ever broken one in the 55 years my family has owned this Jeep. Besides, if you did break one on a trip couldn't you just pull it out and drive around in 2WD until you got home? I have the same question about the high-lift jack though.
     
  3. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    I've got my hi lift mounted on top of my rear fender well, but I have a cj6 so it's easier to do that. I've seen them mounted to the fro
    nt bumper/rear bumper/tire carrier/cross ways behind the front seat.
    If your gonna carry spare axles I'd carry both........
    Jim
     
  4. n6ifp

    n6ifp Member

    I made brackets on my front bumper to hold my hilift jack. It fits across the front bumper,lower that headlites and almost completely below turn signals. I will attempt to post pics.
     
  5. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    I've never broken a Jeep front axleshaft either, but I used to break them regularly on my Ford truck plowing snow. It was always the short side (left side on Ford). Pics of my tire carrier & hi-lift jack mount are here-
    http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76566
     
  6. Joe 69cj5

    Joe 69cj5 Going into Retirement

    I put mine up front heres a couple of pic's of it
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  7. hotrod351

    hotrod351 Member

    if i had to carry one then it would be the long one. its going to be the one you break first, at least for me that was the case. i twisted the teeth off the long front one and also broke the long back one, twisted the short back one, have a lockright in the back and powerlock in the front. but the longer the shaft the more it can twist, therefore break.
     
  8. Hawkes

    Hawkes Member

    I thought the longer it was the more it would twist before it broke, therefore the short one tends to break first?
     
  9. cj6/442

    cj6/442 Sponsor

    I carry both on a really hard /remote trail or at least leave them in the truck at camp.....but I did make it out of the 'Con one year in 3wd,problem is when the axle breaks it usually will shear off flush in the diff and sometimes that 2"piece can be gotten out with a -magnet on a stiiiiick,(if you are very luck .but ,the twisting/shearing can bind that little guy pretty bad ,,,,,, then you have to drop the steering ,and open the diff ,remove diff and poke out the rest of that shaft , had to do that on a power lock which then needed to be taken totally apart to drive out the broken piece. OR you could be really lucky and bust it at the ujoints , but I never broke them there ,,,,yet.
    x 64 on the long one and bring a earth magnet on a stiiiick
     
  10. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Still running the same ones that were installed at the factory.

    I have a shorter hi-lift 36" I'm going to bolt it to the floor in the back with the base at the tailgate and the top between the seats.
     
  11. hotrod351

    hotrod351 Member

    like the color of your jeep joe 69cj5 [​IMG] by the way, i mounted my high lift jack behind the rear seat. i came off the inner fender wheels with pipe and used roll bar padding to cover it.
     
  12. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    I carry my high lift jack on the tire carrier.

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  13. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    John,
    Where did you get that bumper with the spare tire rack? I like the look of and think I want one just like it....

    Don
     
  14. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    It was made by another guy on another board. It was for a TJ. I bought
    it and modified it w/ the mounting brackets and mounting for the Hilift
    jack. I have one drawn up w/ dimensions. It's not exactly like that one.

    Let me know if you need the drawings.
     
  15. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    Is that one of Eddie's (Ground Pounder Fab) from Newport News VA?

    Don
     
  16. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    Nope. Got it from a guy from Mansfield, Ohio who made it himself.
    This is his Jeep w/ the rear bumper I bought and modified.

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  17. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    John,
    Yes, I would like to take you up on the kind offer of drawings. That bumper looks exactly like the ones Eddie builds, right down to the latch. He has a 60+ page thread on another list of his bumper build, he has been doing them for over 4 years now and quite a number of folks have built their own based on his specs. I wouldn't be surprised if that is where your friend got his plans.

    Don
     
  18. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    This is what I draw up. It is NOT like the one the guy built and that I modified.

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