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CHRO MO FRONT AXLES AND CV's

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CHRO MO FRONT AXLES AND CV's

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Post by Highway-Star »

I never realised these things were standard diameter therefor you can use standard seals, bearings etc. Brilliant!
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Post by mistaboz »

Look EXACTLY the same as the ones i just got from Low Range Offroad.

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Post by drakan69 »

those of you lucky enough to already have them, do you love them to death?

How hard do you try and break them?

oh and roughly what did shipping to australia set you back?

thanks lads
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Post by mistaboz »

drakan69 wrote:those of you lucky enough to already have them, do you love them to death?

How hard do you try and break them?

oh and roughly what did shipping to australia set you back?

thanks lads
1. I don't try and break anything.
2. $100

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Post by Dee »

I'd consider ordering these if it meant I could comfortably run 33x12.5's & lockers, and maybe one day bump up to say 35's...

Anyone here running aftermarket axles on large (35") tyres? Locked?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Dee wrote:I'd consider ordering these if it meant I could comfortably run 33x12.5's & lockers, and maybe one day bump up to say 35's...

Anyone here running aftermarket axles on large (35") tyres? Locked?
Yes, we've had a few cars running doubletoughs and 35" tyres, locked and with gears.

They seem very strong.

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Post by ofr57 »

Gwagensteve wrote:
Dee wrote:I'd consider ordering these if it meant I could comfortably run 33x12.5's & lockers, and maybe one day bump up to say 35's...

Anyone here running aftermarket axles on large (35") tyres? Locked?
Yes, we've had a few cars running doubletoughs and 35" tyres, locked and with gears.

They seem very strong.

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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Highway-Star wrote:I never realised these things were standard diameter therefor you can use standard seals, bearings etc. Brilliant!
Cept isn't Sierra axles also 22 spline where as these new ones are 26 spline meaning you have to change your side gears, so fitting one of their Lockrights would also have to happen.....? :P
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Post by Highway-Star »

MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:
Highway-Star wrote:I never realised these things were standard diameter therefor you can use standard seals, bearings etc. Brilliant!
Cept isn't Sierra axles also 22 spline where as these new ones are 26 spline meaning you have to change your side gears, so fitting one of their Lockrights would also have to happen.....? :P
Yeah, I was just saying the other day to my father that if I ever get around to locking my front (still to do the rear too), I'd go heavy duty front shafts, as I don't see the point in pulling the front apart changing the diff centre and not doing it.

What a shame :cool:
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Post by Dee »

Highway-Star wrote:
MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:
Highway-Star wrote:I never realised these things were standard diameter therefor you can use standard seals, bearings etc. Brilliant!
Cept isn't Sierra axles also 22 spline where as these new ones are 26 spline meaning you have to change your side gears, so fitting one of their Lockrights would also have to happen.....? :P
Yeah, I was just saying the other day to my father that if I ever get around to locking my front (still to do the rear too), I'd go heavy duty front shafts, as I don't see the point in pulling the front apart changing the diff centre and not doing it.

What a shame :cool:
x2 but opposite. Running 33's, so HD axles would ease my mind a bit. May as well throw in the locker while im there instead of chasing down some 26 spline side gears... :D
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

I have a welded front, but still haven't broken a CV, well only running 31"s anyway but Hugging a tree right now (touch wood) It doesn't break any times soon but well if it goes out in a big way well thats what Ill go for a Lockright front and tougher Axles and CV's
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