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I thought many guys on this forum would be keenly interested in it, especially the comp guys. Maybe someone could get the company as a sponsor and run his CV's? If its as good as they say it would be good fit to have it promoted in extreme 4x4 events.
I thought CV's were one of the most commonly busted things - and a PITA to change.
I ripped this from the site:
# Has no sliding or skidding surfaces whatsoever
# Can tolerate axial and radial loads without degradation
# Has no torque limitation, constructed to any torque level
# Does not require special lubrication
# Does not require a dust boot
# No wearing components except replaceable bearings and trunnions
# Is suitable for automotive tail or propeller shaft applications
# Is a true Constant Velocity Coupling as distinct from a cv joint
# Is less bulky than a double coupling or double Cardan joint.
Its an Aussie invention! I wonder for how long...[/b]