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In reply to the discussion: Dorner abandon his vehicle because of a broken axle. [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)Axles in that type of housing, are generally either held in with "c" clips, or bolted bearing retainers at the axle flange, and the wheels were attatched to it when it was being hauled onto the trailer - that implies that it was "captured" design - one where the wheel doesn't come off when you snap an axle. At least thats how it appeared to me. The only way they'd know if it snapped a rear axle shaft, based on that, would be to remove the axle, or possible be able to see with the differential cover off - if it snapped very near to the differential. At least thats what i'm thinking.
The truck in question, is a nissan titan.
My speculation, is that it was a front axle they were referring to. I'm thinking this, because its what could have been seen.
But who knows, they may have taken the rear end apart.
Lots of speculation for all of us, and it bet it pales in comparison to the amount of speculation the LAPD is engaged in.