Question & help about c clip eliminator kit
#1
Question & help about c clip eliminator kit
hello!
I'm driving a 90' k5, the rear axle is gm 8.5" 10 bolt, with 28 splines shafts and a Detroit locker, plus i'm running on 33" tires.
the locker in my axle is brand new, i bought it after i broke my original case during offroading.
while i was installing the new locker i got to know the inside of the axle, and came to the strange realization that the c clip on the end of the shaft is what holding it in place.
now, before i bought the locker i got good advices from you guys here in this forum and among other things we talked about putting all the pressure on the shafts when getting a detroit locker.
so now that the axle is equipped with a locker and new ring & pinion, i'm guessing the pressure is on my shafts, so should i get a c clip eliminator kit?
does anybody here have something to tell me about this kit from their own experience? or maybe i'm wrong and the pressure is on my u joints now.
hope to get some information from you guys on that subject.
thanks in advance, yarin.
I'm driving a 90' k5, the rear axle is gm 8.5" 10 bolt, with 28 splines shafts and a Detroit locker, plus i'm running on 33" tires.
the locker in my axle is brand new, i bought it after i broke my original case during offroading.
while i was installing the new locker i got to know the inside of the axle, and came to the strange realization that the c clip on the end of the shaft is what holding it in place.
now, before i bought the locker i got good advices from you guys here in this forum and among other things we talked about putting all the pressure on the shafts when getting a detroit locker.
so now that the axle is equipped with a locker and new ring & pinion, i'm guessing the pressure is on my shafts, so should i get a c clip eliminator kit?
does anybody here have something to tell me about this kit from their own experience? or maybe i'm wrong and the pressure is on my u joints now.
hope to get some information from you guys on that subject.
thanks in advance, yarin.
#2
A c-clip eliminator kit will not take the pressure off of anything. What it will do is keep your wheel attached to the truck if you break an axle. With the c-clip setup, if you snap an axle shaft, the wheel can go by-by. When you install a c-clip eliminator kit, a bracket gets bolted onto the outside of the wheel bearing, holding it and the axle in place in the event of a broken axle shaft.
#3
is there any difference between a front axle eliminator kit and a rear axle one?
is there any specific product you recommend? plus i live in Israel so if you know a company that ships internationally it'll be great, though i can work something out with only u.s shipping.
yarin.
is there any specific product you recommend? plus i live in Israel so if you know a company that ships internationally it'll be great, though i can work something out with only u.s shipping.
yarin.
#4
I am not sure I see a point to a front axle c-clip elimination kit...
#5
why? because i don't have a locker in this axle? or because it's shafts can't pop out in case of a breakage?
i've found some kits in summit racing http://www.summitracing.com/search/P...keyword=c+clip
somebody's got a good experience with them?
i've found some kits in summit racing http://www.summitracing.com/search/P...keyword=c+clip
somebody's got a good experience with them?
#6
The front hubs are not held in by the axle. They are on their own spindle. In fact, I do not believe there are c-clips in the front axle...
Doing the c-clip elimination in the rear is a good thing if you are going to be pushing the limits of your truck.
Doing the c-clip elimination in the rear is a good thing if you are going to be pushing the limits of your truck.
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