Links ripped a hole in the axel

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KentSD

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No juicy story behind it. Just was Cruising along and started hearing a lot of metallic noise. And pow links ripped off

Found a guy with a welder and kept going.

Anyone else see this before? Factory weld didn’t snap it just ripped a bi ol hole
 

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TwizzleStix

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Yeah, one side was a cold weld that didn't penetrate. The other weld held mightily in the one section it was a good weld and finally pulled out the tiny section that was actually a “good” weld. If welded properly those connections will never come loose. The axle tube and brackets can twist into a pretzel, but the welds will hold.

Thats just sh*t from Ford.
 

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No juicy story behind it. Just was Cruising along and started hearing a lot of metallic noise. And pow links ripped off

Found a guy with a welder and kept going.

Anyone else see this before? Factory weld didn’t snap it just ripped a bi ol hole
Agree with @TwizzleStix on the cold weld, but this is one of the reasons I’m not a fan of the aftermarket rear links.
 

julien194b

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starting to realize why Ford never ran a gen 3 in the Baja 1000.... Post covid quality right there.
I hope they did ...Some have run gen3 rather hardly offroad without problem...I think @KentSD was unlucky with this bad weld...
 
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