Model 3 rear seized axle stub

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StefanMX
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Model 3 rear seized axle stub

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This week I encountered a problem. The original diff of a model 3 rear drive unit in a Jeep Wagoneer suddenly became a locked diff :shock:

I don't know what happened, but when I opened it up it showed that the motor side axle stub was seized in the sliding bearing. (I had to cut the flange of the stub to get it out)
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The bearing on this side seems to be fine, but the bearing on the inverter side has some rough spots and it looks like it dug into the alu case a little bit.
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There was no shim there, but there are shims on the motor and intermediate shafts. Does anyone know if there should always be a shim at the diff too? (We did open it up previously)

Plan is to put a different differential in, but I am not sure if this is then supposed to be shimmed and if there is a reason this happened which has to be fixed. Everything else in the unit seems fine.

Glad to hear if anyone had any experience like this :D
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Re: Model 3 rear seized axle stub

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Shims are there to set the lash, soo just deepends on how everything is fitting is shims are needed or not, itll be differnt between each one by a tiny amount
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