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WTF ARE LONGFIELDS?....(SHOULD I BUY MORE MY QUESTION)

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WTF ARE LONGFIELDS?....(SHOULD I BUY MORE MY QUESTION)

Post by gotoy »

:armsup: I dunno why or what these are for...
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

What does WTF mean?

They're super strong aftermarket CV's and inner axels, built in the states.
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Post by gotoy »

dogbreath_48 wrote:What does WTF mean?

They're super strong aftermarket CV's and inner axels, built in the states.
That sounds rather dam fine to me. Care to explain some more info on them?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com/

Thought you knew your shit gotoy!?
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Post by gotoy »

Making some enquiries :lol:, No expert on longfields.

Thanks for the web page.
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Post by Guy »

[quote="dogbreath_48"]What does WTF mean?quote] what the f*ck
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Post by gotoy »

Ok everyone, I do know what these Lonfield actually are.

My real reason for this post is actually to find out if they are worth the investment. One of my CV joints, if not both, is/are on the way out. Rather than just install a recon unit or 2nd hand parts, I am wondering if I should splash out on Longfields.
I already have a rear locker and at some stage in the future plan to install a front locker; more wear and tear on the CV joints.
FYI I have a LJ70...or bundy as you guys know them by.

Any advice most welcomed.
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Post by Sic Lux »

After putting a set of 27 splines in mine it hasn't looked back i don't worry about how hard it bounces or if one side has alot of traction just keep feeding it to it, I've got a mate who snaped a stock short side axle in his lux before the longfield let go so there F*&king strong and thats only the small ones they do. So for the reliablity there well worth the money.
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Post by gotoy »

Longfields are only for the front?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Yeah.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by Joshie_C »

I've been running longfields in my 1980 lux now for 4 years now with 34 inch jt 2's for three years and 37 inch krawlers for the last year, and all the time with a front locker and never even looked like breaking one... so yes to me def worth the money....
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Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

Don't bother with them...
just slap on straight a set of Volvo C303 slow ratio axles hahahahahahahaha rofl.
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Post by gotoy »

:rofl: Then you'll regret very heavily and end up spending half as much again for a set of fast ratios :rofl:

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Post by dow50r »

NTN c/v is the way to go....then longfield tyhen toyota original as far as price goes for good c/v's
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Post by MissDrew »

dow50r wrote:NTN c/v is the way to go....then longfield tyhen toyota original as far as price goes for good c/v's
Longfields are not even in the same class as the others and therefore you can not compair them on price. But even if you did you can land 27 spline chromoly hilux cv's on your door step for $650 a pair and you will not bust them in a hurry in 99% of cases.
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Post by gotoy »

On the Longfields website states that these things are not suitable for sustained high speeds. Why is this?
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Post by Tiny »

gotoy wrote:On the Longfields website states that these things are not suitable for sustained high speeds. Why is this?
why not send them an email??
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Post by CV Smasher »

I have broken heaps of CV's in my lux on 35's, i now run 30 spline longfield cvs and axels with 39.5 swampers and can't speak highly enough about them........... well worth the investment. :D
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Post by gotoy »

Tiny wrote:
gotoy wrote:On the Longfields website states that these things are not suitable for sustained high speeds. Why is this?
why not send them an email??
Great idea, brilliant, brainstorming, shows initiative. Great Idea.
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