Axle trussing?

Not covered by any of categories below, want a winch or need to buy some recovery gear then your question goes in here!

You will also find online parts catalogues, Service manuals and a other useful info here.
Post Reply
User avatar
Matt
Engaged 4wd low
Engaged 4wd low
Posts: 144
Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:08 pm

Axle trussing?

Post by Matt » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:18 pm

Bent the axle on my brothers sj and am looking for ideas on what material etc to use for trussing a new casing so we don't have the same problem again!
1987 - Suzuki sj410q
31" Maxxis MT764 Bighorns
Winch & winch bumper
LED light bar
Safari snorkel
Mk1 golf headlights
Bucket seats


http://www.youtube.com/user/Matt270498

courior
Can I have a tow
Can I have a tow
Posts: 357
Joined: Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:00 pm
Location: Malta

Re: Axle trussing?

Post by courior » Sun Sep 28, 2014 5:54 pm

Sorry that this doesn't help... but how did you manage to bend it?? :)
Maruti Gypsy MG410
Electric Fan upgrade
5 speed box
30" Insa Turbo Saharas
1.5" Shackle Lift
LWB Pickup Conversion
Lots of stickers and a Skull gearknob.
Daymaker led lights

User avatar
ScottieJ
The Boss
The Boss
Posts: 11621
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:13 pm
Location: Chippenham, wiltshire

Re: Axle trussing?

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Sep 28, 2014 7:38 pm

Pretty easy to make trusses using 75x50x3.6mm box section and rockwatt makes knuckle ball gussets/ you can order them from low range offroad.

You need to make sure you truss/brace the full length of the axle, the most common place for them to bend is outside of the spring perches and that's where most people miss the trussing.

Also make sure you take your time and don't put too much heat into the axle case while welding. It's really easy to bend sj axles with the heat from welding.

Image

Image

My axles are sleeved fully with 3" OD redband tube, 6mm wall I think? And trussed. Ask Dan2k how strong they are after my dukes of hazard impression at wagtail at 40odd mph :hahaha: not sure how far or high we went but we were airborne for quite a while :screwy:
Zuki Build

Steady as she goes!

User avatar
Matt
Engaged 4wd low
Engaged 4wd low
Posts: 144
Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:08 pm

Re: Axle trussing?

Post by Matt » Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:31 pm

Thanks Scottie that's really helpful, looks like artwork, now we at entering challenges we are slowly finding the week points and this time is just so happened to be the front axle casing! If we were to do the front would it be a good idea to do the rear at the same time?


Courier.......we were doing a bit too much of this...

Image

And ended in this.....

Image

Image

And still managed to come second on the day 8-)
1987 - Suzuki sj410q
31" Maxxis MT764 Bighorns
Winch & winch bumper
LED light bar
Safari snorkel
Mk1 golf headlights
Bucket seats


http://www.youtube.com/user/Matt270498

User avatar
ScottieJ
The Boss
The Boss
Posts: 11621
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:13 pm
Location: Chippenham, wiltshire

Re: Axle trussing?

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:05 pm

This is actually one of the few things that I didn't fabricate myself on my SJ. Tim pink built them for his old comp safari SJ and when he swapped to non Suzuki axles I snapped them up, think they are about as strong as you can make SJ axles. I did have to tweak some of the trussing and mounts for 410 spring spacing though, the perches double up as extra bracing at the ends of the axles.

Oh and the diff guards are made from 8" pipe caps.

Personally I would strengthen both front and rear.
Zuki Build

Steady as she goes!

User avatar
mike harris
SCUK is my life
SCUK is my life
Posts: 1828
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:30 pm
Location: hascombe Surrey

Re: Axle trussing?

Post by mike harris » Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:09 am

I would advise against the low range knuckles as there only about 10mm thick, rockwatts are thicker and wider. But there better than not doing it. Suzukis axles by the time you have offset wheels and spacers are under a huge strain. If you get hold of Richard speak to him, he was telling me there's no point to truss the top of an axle, only the underneath. May be a money saving option? If I bend my axle cases I think I would have exhausted the caperbiaties of my fabrication skills and the limits of an Sj case !!

Post Reply