
Has anyone seen/done this before? Any best guesses as to what could have caused the failure? It is the synchro on the hi-range side of the hub. The synchro on the low-range side is slightly worn at the teeth, no other noticeable wear.
Other things that were noticed was the wear on the low range selector fork's 'feet' as I call them. on the Left is a new one, one the Right is the worn one. There was initially a whining sound that I liken to the sound of milling metal when I was trying very hard to get the bastard to engage hi range - I'm guessing that milling sound was actually the selector ring grinding out the feet. There was no freeplay in the feet originally - they were milled precisely to the depth of the selector's race.

Here's the selector ring - you can see the scratching on the surface on the hi-range side:

The tabs and retaining ring were still appropriately situated in the hub, everything else was in order and all other components of the gearbox are in perfect nic.
Any thoughts as to how this might have happened? Obviously I don't want this to happen again

Cheers,
Owen.
PS. check out the page out of the local paper I had down - didn't realise till I looked back at the photos just now! Gold.