@rickyp32 the axle tubes are pressed into the center section and i'm pretty sure that alone is pratically enough to hold everything in place. the "plug" or rosette (NOT spot) welds ensure they won't.
@Frdmstang i upgraded the locker to an arb and installed a set of 35 spline shafts. i also had to install wheel adapters so that i could run 5x5.5 bolt patern wheels.
@rickyp32 i think if they had fully welded up the centre to the tubes it would have made the axle potentially weaker as the heat from the welding would effect the metallurgy of the tubes & also act as a stress riser
@rickyp32 they did 6 plug welds. plug welds are very affective. turning the amperage/voltage up high so you get good penetration. When ever they sleeve and axle they use plug welds....
@braaup oh, you could say that. depending on the kind of shafts you get, u-joints, type of locker and things like that, you could be looking at about $10k or more.
Is the Dynatrac 44 a lot better than than the stock dana 44? and would the dynatrac 44 support 37's or should you still get 60's? And last question, do you need to do anything extra to the dynatrac axels to make them support 37's like gussets or is that just something you do with the stock axels?
Did you have to go from shift on the fly to manual lockers with this new differential, or is there an option to maintain the ability to shift on the fly with the Dynatrac?
How many times did you break your dana44 before you got the 60? How well did it hold up to the tires you were running (I believe they were 40s)? I've got dana44 with yukon chromoly and I'm running 38 inch crawlers and I'm always worried that I will break them on the trail and be screwed. Thank you!
For that application i.me sure it would hold up i come from a pulling back ground and gm trucks and they new 14 bolts are plug welded and iv,e herd stores of some them rolling there center sections i don,t know about the new dana,s if there plug welded
You have no idea what you are talking about.There is no such thing as a spot weld. The axle tubes are pressed and plug welded with .045 ER70s MIG. And they arent going anywhere.
An impact wrench should never ever be used to torque the "pinion" bearing. The damage to the bearing races are imminent, you will never see this in a Dana-Spicer videos. Dynatrac should know better than that.
lol no. The torque needed is way more than that impact can give. He torqued it by hand with a torq wrench which they didnt show. good catch tho young feller
super nice
Badass. I wanna work at Dynatrac so bad!!!. Awesome workmanship and a Execellent product.
@rickyp32 the axle tubes are pressed into the center section and i'm pretty sure that alone is pratically enough to hold everything in place. the "plug" or rosette (NOT spot) welds ensure they won't.
Just great to see people who care about what they do !!! Thanks !!!
@Frdmstang i upgraded the locker to an arb and installed a set of 35 spline shafts. i also had to install wheel adapters so that i could run 5x5.5 bolt patern wheels.
@rickyp32 i think if they had fully welded up the centre to the tubes it would have made the axle potentially weaker as the heat from the welding would effect the metallurgy of the tubes & also act as a stress riser
@556firepower we purposefully have manual locking dynalock hubs. even if you could get it shift on the fly, i wouldn't want it.
what a very cool hot work
Nice welding from the first dude! Steve BUILD ME A D60 please!!!
As this is an old video I trust you have updated your welding procedure for those 4340 tubes. Pre and post heat is a must.
The axle tubes aren't 4340, they are DOM. The axle shafts are 4340.
Very interesting to see what goes into building one of those
@rickyp32 they did 6 plug welds. plug welds are very affective. turning the amperage/voltage up high so you get good penetration. When ever they sleeve and axle they use plug welds....
another great video guys keep it up
wow that welder is an artist.
i guess it's kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good website to watch newly released series online ?
@Devon Abraham lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Devon Abraham Try flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Devon Abraham i use flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Devon Abraham i watch on flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
Dynatrac builds awesome axles :)
What wheels are those ?
@braaup oh, you could say that. depending on the kind of shafts you get, u-joints, type of locker and things like that, you could be looking at about $10k or more.
Is the Dynatrac 44 a lot better than than the stock dana 44? and would the dynatrac 44 support 37's or should you still get 60's? And last question, do you need to do anything extra to the dynatrac axels to make them support 37's like gussets or is that just something you do with the stock axels?
Great to see ARB diff centre in there :) Go Aussie!
like the nice little down hand weld he was doing on one bracket lol guess it's strong enough for it's purpose
You lucky, you!! I need some deeper pockets! Thanks for sharing!!!
DAMN!!... If I didn't have those right now I would be steeling to get them lol
great video as usual
Bad ass
Awesome video
LOL - Thanks! Glad to hear a video that's over 10 years old is still something people can enjoy :)
@WillDaBeast696969 depends on how big of a tire you are hoping to run and how hard you plan on wheeling your jeep.
the dynatrac prorock 44 is a lot better than a stock 44 and no, you wouldn't need to do anything extra with it to run 37's
What beautiful welding man...
Did you have to go from shift on the fly to manual lockers with this new differential, or is there an option to maintain the ability to shift on the fly with the Dynatrac?
@ThatHmoobGuy depends on what all options you get but, you're looking around $10k
How many times did you break your dana44 before you got the 60? How well did it hold up to the tires you were running (I believe they were 40s)? I've got dana44 with yukon chromoly and I'm running 38 inch crawlers and I'm always worried that I will break them on the trail and be screwed. Thank you!
The Hooligan 4 have you broken a shaft yet? I'm about to be running same thing
Nice video keep them coming!! You gotta pay to play save your money if you want a Dynatrac!!!!!
noob question: what did you order for them to build. Clearly the housing, axel, knuckles, disk breaks... make/models...?
the tall guy in the shorts shorts and white t shirt is my stepdad... no lie! godaddy
@WillDaBeast696969 well, you would need to get the right brackets installed but, i don't see why it wouldn't/
that boy can weld!
great video
@wayalife ok cool. if not these axles what would u suggest
What is done to the stock rear axle?
For that application i.me sure it would hold up i come from a pulling back ground and gm trucks and they new 14 bolts are plug welded and iv,e herd stores of some them rolling there center sections i don,t know about the new dana,s if there plug welded
I love u and all the jk project!!!!!!!!!
will these axles fit on my 98 chevy silverado? i want to do a sfas
Do you break the Pro Rock 44 or just the 44 that comes with the jk
This is a really old video, 10 years old in fact. There was no such thing as a ProRock back then. We broke our factory DANA 44 front axle.
did any one notice that the center section was only spot welded to the axle tubes you would think they would put a few passes on each side
You have no idea what you are talking about.There is no such thing as a spot weld. The axle tubes are pressed and plug welded with .045 ER70s MIG. And they arent going anywhere.
Gladiators on a 40s are breaking 60s. When is 70 coming out and I'm talking front axles.
Currie makes one. Give them a look.
che prezzo hanno 2 ponti posteriore e anteriore?
how much for those axles
What's going on with that red dodge in the shop...?
How much did u end up spending altogether?
Project Jinxy @ 6:44
umm did he just impact that pinion nut on? can you say too much preload?
jhon myung???
big money
@wayalife seeing as i dont have a jeep....lol instead i got a silverado 1500. haha and im gonna run 40s
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An impact wrench should never ever be used to torque the "pinion" bearing. The damage to the bearing races are imminent, you will never see this in a Dana-Spicer videos. Dynatrac should know better than that.
lol no. The torque needed is way more than that impact can give. He torqued it by hand with a torq wrench which they didnt show. good catch tho young feller