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> Roll pins for CV joints, Installation of roll pins
RKramden
post Jun 7 2025, 06:59 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with the roll pin installation with the Renigade Hybrid axle kit? I have new roll pins from Pelican and they just don’t want to go into the stub axle or spacer as easy as on Ian Karr’s video. I could put it in a press, but that won’t work with the trans axle. I could try to press them on with the 6 bolts through the spacer, but I’m not sure if there is enough torque before they’ll strip. Any ideas would be appreciated before I screw something up….thanks blob:null/59e017c3-9e8c-41d4-8946-5651ae8e75d2/“Attached Image
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post Jun 8 2025, 11:26 AM
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Montreal914 is correct about the axle. I ordered from Tarrett, but ithey came from Renigade. They seem to be kind of incestuous?
Thanks for the ideas. I’m going to chamfer the edges a bit then into the freezer they go. I assume a little grease won’t hurt anything as the old ones were covered with it. Never heard of a roll pin punch, but for 9 bucks at Amazon it couldn’t hurt.
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