Hello,
The other day I noticed my rear axles "dog-track" or shift side to side during hard turns (see photos). At first I was worried my center spring trunion bearings were shot, but so far I don't think that's the source of the excess play. It looks like the spring perches have metal side-pads that have been worn down so badly that the axle is free to wander left and right between the springs.
1. I don't know what to call the part I'm referring to that appears worn. Is it a spring "bearing?" Perch? Block?
2. Once I know the name for it, are they replaceable or are they part of the upper spring perch casting? It almost looks like they are riveted in.
3. I thought about drilling out the holes or rivets and bolting in replacement blocks, which I can make if the old ones come out.
4. My last thought was to weld in additional material to take up the slop, but I'm curious if anyone here has attempted a similar repair and how you did it.
Thanks!
-Wolf
The other day I noticed my rear axles "dog-track" or shift side to side during hard turns (see photos). At first I was worried my center spring trunion bearings were shot, but so far I don't think that's the source of the excess play. It looks like the spring perches have metal side-pads that have been worn down so badly that the axle is free to wander left and right between the springs.
1. I don't know what to call the part I'm referring to that appears worn. Is it a spring "bearing?" Perch? Block?
2. Once I know the name for it, are they replaceable or are they part of the upper spring perch casting? It almost looks like they are riveted in.
3. I thought about drilling out the holes or rivets and bolting in replacement blocks, which I can make if the old ones come out.
4. My last thought was to weld in additional material to take up the slop, but I'm curious if anyone here has attempted a similar repair and how you did it.
Thanks!
-Wolf