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Old 11-03-2010
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Default Update to Solid Axle

Okay,

Everyone calm down and just look at the facts:-

I received one call from Danny the Monday after the first post went up.

So it is now mid March and since Feb 5th I have had 22 phone calls to Solid Axle ignored, and no calls back.

I have managed to talk to Danny 5 times, total three times he said he will call me back either 'today' or 'tomorrow'. I never got called back.
Of the 5 answered calls 3 were answered only when I switched phones to a number he didn't know belongs to me. Now that number gets no answer either.

I still don't have a working axle assembly. So no change from September last year, total nine months now.

All those who think Solid Axle is just a single guy battling to survive, would you mind sending me $4300 and I can send you a useless axle housing with ARb centre and no axle shafts.

Some examples of Solid Axle Australia's quality work:-

First one shows the axle tube on left, tube flange then the 8mm gap between the backing plate and the rotor, you can see a fair part of the handbrake shoe hanging out of the inner handbrake drum inside the rotor.
Not sure how a diff expert gets the axle 8mm too far out?

Second pic shows the 'tide mark' of how far the splines engaged into the ARB locker side gears, you can see the line at about 3mm down the splines. Would have broken on very first drive!
I guess solid axle needs a new tape measure.

Fourth pic shows the brake rotor gouging the caliper bracket. I couldn't turn the axle when the rotor was bolted up with the wheel on.
I am guessing first use would have gouged out the brake caliper bracket and rotor, if they turned at all.
So who did try out my axle before shipping?

3rd and 5th pics show the crown wheel & pinion contact pattern.

Note both marking are at the extreme 'toe' or inner end. (not so bad) But also notice the drive side is right at the top or face of the tooth while the coast side is right at the bottom or foot of the tooth.
I am no expert but looks very fishy to be off at top and bottom on the drive vs coast side of the tooth.
Maybe Solid Axle removes the need for a radio by singing while you drive?

So let me see, multiple faults, axle clearly never even turned before it left, contact pattern suspect, Oh, I forgot, came with a black metal diff cover, No solid axle cover either, was Danny embarrassed by his work?

So some months back, I sent the (too short) axles back so Danny could make some new ones (or get them from Currie's I believe he said).

Haven't seen anything since, I wonder if my short axles have found their way into someone else's "new" axle?

So there you have it, I just need axle shafts the dimensions they should have been and I would then have to wait to see if the gears howled, and I would have to buy an ARB diff cover and I might have something that could be used.

I guess this is what you can expect when you get a diff expert like Solid Axle working for you.

My mistake for expecting someone to deliver a diff assembly that worked.

Good luck.

Cheers
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