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Full Floater Question

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Lilbuff63, May 27, 2016.

  1. Lilbuff63

    Lilbuff63 Member 2022 Sponsor

    image.jpeg A while back I purchased a full floater kit from Herm and am finally in the process of installing it. My question is with the axle "end play". Is there something I need to do with the carrier (Detroit truetrac) to get more spline engagement in the drive flange? With everything installed I only have a 1/2" of splines past the wheel hub. I know this will differ as the axle floats in and out, just wondering if anyone knows how to achieve less play with this setup? The axle is a Dana 44 with tapered axles.
     
  2. 47v6

    47v6 junk wrecker! 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    That doesnt seem like enough. In my case I made my own FF setup. To remedy my own similar problem, I machined grooves for snap rings in the shaft to keep it centered.
    build your own full float dana 44?
     
  3. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    That's what I was trying to see too...A snap ring to prevent the axle from dropping into the diff.

    Somebody else just got Herm's FF kit and I asked for a write up. I'll search for that thread and ask if they've started yet.
     
  4. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    You may want to try coating the axle splines in grease, installing the drive flange and then removing it. When you remove it, you will be able to see exactly how much spline engagement you are getting. I just finished installing one of Herm's kits and I get about 3/4 of the way through the drive flange on both sides.
     
  5. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Oh good...You two found each other!
     
  6. cayenne

    cayenne Member

    I had Herm send me a fully re-built rear axle with the FF kit and an E-locker installed a few months ago, and mine has about the same engagement as yall are getting on the end spines.
    It concerned me as well, but i am just going to assume that is how it is supposed to look until there is a problem.

    I only have only taken it off road a few times, and nothing that would really 'test' it yet...but it is working fine so far.
     
  7. 47v6

    47v6 junk wrecker! 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    If using drive flanges, maybe drill and tap1/4-20 threads into the axle shaft and use a bolt and washer to keep the shaft fully engaged in splines and cover with dust cap? You would want to make sure your shaft is fully in the side gears in the case though. You could fine tune the stickout with varying thickness of washers small enough to fit in the drive flange.
     
  8. supertrooper

    supertrooper Member

    have you called or emailed herm yet? he has been really helpful when ever i had questions about his parts. i have his full floater kit but its not installed yet so idont know what the spline engagement on my kit is.
     
  9. Daryl

    Daryl Sponsor

    I recently had a set of original Warn full float shafts and they were the exact same length as Herm's.
     
  10. Lilbuff63

    Lilbuff63 Member 2022 Sponsor

    Thank you all for your replies! I just talked to Herm and he suggested putting a bolt in the hub end of the axle shaft(he drills and taps them, which you can kind of see in the pic above) with a washer large enough to butt up against the drive flange so you can pull the axle shaft out a bit. Heading out for the weekend, but I will post pics of it when done. I also want to say that Herms customer service is great, I've had a couple of wrong parts and he has sent me replacements no questions asked!
     
  11. GraySkies

    GraySkies Always late, never finished...

    I have Herm's kit also. I am just finishing up the gear setup in mine (Ox locker, Woo Hoo!). I will move on to fitting up all of the FF components after that.

    I will be watching the commentary on this thread with great interest. Once I'm done with mine I'll chime in with how it came out.

    Edit- Just saw the last comment about what Herm said. That sounds like an easy solution.
     
  12. Lilbuff63

    Lilbuff63 Member 2022 Sponsor

  13. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    The ironic thing here is, the Jeep used in that article belonged to a member here at the time it was written..;)
     
  14. supertrooper

    supertrooper Member

    i mocked up my kit and the axle shaft is recessed 1/2" into the drive flange when the shaft is fully seated in the diff. my axle shafts are not threaded on the ends like the OP's. i also noticed that the 30 spline shaft can fit all the way through the spindle, i thought only the 19 spline version could do that.
     
  15. 47v6

    47v6 junk wrecker! 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Looks like either the spindle was bored out to accept a larger axle shaft or the axle shaft was cut to fit out. I did a bit of both on mine. If you purchased a kit with disk brake Dana 30 spindles, I would have zero concerns about a bigger hole being bored. The lack of spline engagement would concern me, but if there havent been failures... Call Herm and ask.
     
  16. Lilbuff63

    Lilbuff63 Member 2022 Sponsor

    Had a chance to check out the axle for threads, it's drilled but not tapped. Going to leave this alone for now, won't be driving it for some time anyway since my garage looks like this: image.jpeg notice the CJ5 frame hanging on the wall, need to finish those damn windows!
     
  17. GraySkies

    GraySkies Always late, never finished...

    Hahaha! Now THAT is a novel way to find storage space for your Jeep!
     
  18. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Maybe you guys can help...I know you guys can help.

    Just when I decided to stop looking for an offset D44 flanged rear axle...I found a CL deal on a used full floating axle setup. I have some questions.

    1 - Any idea if these are "Warn" hubs?
    2 - I'm not familiar with these type of (spindle) nuts.
    3 - Am I missing a nut on the right (play nice)?
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  19. piffey263

    piffey263 Active Member

    Edit: that's a spindle lock nut. If they are missing you can buy them.

    According to Google it can be used in Dana 30, 44. Chevy, Ford and jeep used apparently.

    I'm not sure if it's a warn hub as the spindle parts are probably spicer (Dana)
     
    Last edited: Jun 12, 2016
  20. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Looks like I'll need a special tool as well?