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Extreme Rockcrawler
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loulou i was testing and the dogbone has started slipping can you tell me what you used to replace it. ??????any help appreciated Frown


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do you think this will hold up ???? i may have to try it on the dogbones.


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thanks wayne.s i had forgotten about this thread. trust me to open my big mouth. i have used epoxy resin for now i will see how it holds up . if not i have another idea ..Brass Radiator Key PA19L

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NAT .. Mr flapding has made my dogbones, there are copper and steel .. They are inserted into each end of the axle with a small pressure .. Mr seand has also improved its dogbones .. But for reinserted the stock dogbones epoxy glue should do the job very well ..But very difficult to repair .. If too worn ..




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thanks loulou i hope so my front diff is lockd with this epoxy and that has been ok so it should work on the dogbones but i must look at fitting in brass as you metiond in a previouse post


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i shall go and do more work now reassembly. thanks


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NAY .. Locked for some of my differential .. I always used epoxy glue ..


Your dogbones ( jeep 1/6 ) beginning to be worn and you wanted to make reparation by depositing a layer of epoxy glue ?

If I understand ..

It is better to change them to the dogbone copper and steel .. Or other materials

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