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If that's true, they probably came from seohan...The axles have the hyundai logo stamped on them
https://rebusinessonline.com/seohan...lop-72m-manufacturing-facility-near-savannah/
They supply parts to several makes-
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If that's true, they probably came from seohan...The axles have the hyundai logo stamped on them
Did you blow your shaft out of your chingus? Is that why you need a new one?I cut the wheel both ways and took a peek at my front end-
At 11k all 4 of my boots are dry...
I noticed a nice sticker on the shaft
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What is the weakest link in the hybrid?
And how do YOU know?
Show proof. Give documentation please.
Thank you.
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Did you blow your shaft out of your chingus? Is that why you need a new one?
I wouldn't think bigger wheel/tires would do much. BUT lifting truck if needed to get them to fit would. If no lift needed I wouldn't worry about it. Thats my 2 cents.So what do you all think about putting 235 ,60,18 tires on a hybrid (truck came w the 225, 18)? Would that really cause more wear on the axles? Thx 4 any insight-
Some guy on here thinks it will blow out your chingus. Do you want to risk it?So what do you all think about putting 235 ,60,18 tires on a hybrid (truck came w the 225, 18)? Would that really cause more wear on the axles? Thx 4 any insight-
LolSome guy on here thinks it will blow out your chingus. Do you want to risk it?
Yeah, you gotta be careful deciding who's advice is worth listening to-Lolgood1....cross climate 2 are my next set of tires...235 18 60 ...highly rated for rain & snow in consreports as long as the 235 don't mess up the axles...
Good news-Tailgate net: I see no use.
Unless maybe your tailgate got stolen and a replacement is on infinite backorder. Then it's one increment above useless.
But that's me.
But off topic. I'm sorry Vapor brought it up.
Knew that long ago. Glad you finally figured it out.Good news-
You can edit your avatar picture...
You should try it!!!
Dana makes the RDU which is a rear differential unit, which is not an axle. Yes it is a Dana supplied part but OP is mistaken in designating it as an axle.The Dana components in the Maverick only apply to the AWD models and it is the rear axle/differential they are talking about. The front CV axles are not Dana on any of the Mavericks.
yes I expected they were Dana. You were the one who thought the axles were Ford built and the electric motor was just a mere mention in the article.Wasn't @fossil the one who thought hybrid axles are from Dana???
If Dana made the hybrid axles, I doubt we'd be seeing so many premature failures-