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Tough CV's for an 80
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Tough CV's for an 80
I keep breakin my left hand cv in my 80.. last one broke VERY easy.... i always seem to break left ones.. right hand one has been clickin for 3 years and still going!?
Where do i get stronger ones from????
Cheers Ray
Where do i get stronger ones from????
Cheers Ray
You can get them through us at www.locktup4x4.com.au just ask for a price we save you any dramas and bobby is helping us a lot.
Dave
Dave
Im here for the sausage!
yeah if i were you i would go longfields. the warranty speaks for itself.
also, they do an 80 series super set. which is front axles also. its not much more $$ and i think worth it.
the guys at locked up have been awesome to deal with, i got a couple of things through them now. they have parts to me faster then shops in sydney do.
you can also get diff armour to suit the 80 front diff through these guys, and a solid pinion spacer also, incase your worried about your centre.
i have the solid pinion spacer and run 42s with no issue as yet.
also, they do an 80 series super set. which is front axles also. its not much more $$ and i think worth it.
the guys at locked up have been awesome to deal with, i got a couple of things through them now. they have parts to me faster then shops in sydney do.
you can also get diff armour to suit the 80 front diff through these guys, and a solid pinion spacer also, incase your worried about your centre.
i have the solid pinion spacer and run 42s with no issue as yet.
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What does the solid pinon spacer do.
I too am in need of CV's
I sent an email to them and they recomend the for off road use only.
Why would they say that?
Also what is the diference between the diferent types.
FJ 80
27 pline
30 spline.
Which ones do people recommend for the 80 series.
Also are the bearings worth geting.
I too am in need of CV's
I sent an email to them and they recomend the for off road use only.
Why would they say that?
Also what is the diference between the diferent types.
FJ 80
27 pline
30 spline.
Which ones do people recommend for the 80 series.
Also are the bearings worth geting.
So they are not necesarily better?Chrismb wrote:Bobby says they are for offroad use only on the constant 4WD models as they can heat up the brass bush inside the spindle.
80 series are 24 spline
My truck is not a daily driver. I generally only use it when I am going off road. Still these trips are often to places like fraser.
(250km road trip to get there)
So even though I would consider my truck as only offroad use you still have to get it there. Therfore 80 percent of my driving would be on road.
I would think that everyone's truck would do most of there k's on bitumen unless they have a trailer.
So are these CV's the Answer?
More info please.
most likely to an extent.bruiser wrote:any more than a genuine one when used on constant 4x4?locktup4x4 wrote:Bobby's CV's will work. Another reason he says "Off Road Use" is because after 20-30 thousand mile the cv joint shows sign of wear on Full Time 4WD Vehicles.
Jason
for maximum strength, bobby would be aiming to make the material softer and more ductile (less likely to break from shock loads). that's what the original heat treated ones were.
Spit my last breath
The material is stonger but softer to take heavy shock loads. So the softer material show signs of wear much sooner then a harder cv designed for high mileage. But for a trail rig that is driven to and from the trail you would be ok IF that all the road use it would see.
Jason
Jason
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I can do treated CV's at reasonable prices for these. Currently have a few sets runnin round in some 80 series winch challenge trucks & the response has been good,hasn't broken 1 yet. PM me or ring me for prices if you are interested. Cheers steve.
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The wear occurs in the bell "Internals" where the cage and ball bearings are. Bobby said after about 20-30 thousand miles they may start making a little noise.
Hub gears or drive flanges aren't a problem. I don't think you will have any issues with these. Bobby said its the cv that shows the wear.
You may have the same issues with a treated cv.
Jason
Hub gears or drive flanges aren't a problem. I don't think you will have any issues with these. Bobby said its the cv that shows the wear.
You may have the same issues with a treated cv.
Jason
LOCKTUP4X4.COM.AU
LOCKTUPFABRICATION.COM
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Im here for the sausage!
Just throw a set of manual hubs on ur 80 and go the longfield axles/CV's and hub gears and hav a 98% bullet proof front end. All the front drivetrain remains stationary with the hubs in free position so no CV wear at all.
I am thinking about gettin a full axle/birfield/hubgear set for my bundera front end, Ive heard from others that to get the lifetime warranty on the long CV's u need to hav his hubgears also as when ur standard aisins shatter they will strip the splines straight off the longfield CV?? Cheers
I am thinking about gettin a full axle/birfield/hubgear set for my bundera front end, Ive heard from others that to get the lifetime warranty on the long CV's u need to hav his hubgears also as when ur standard aisins shatter they will strip the splines straight off the longfield CV?? Cheers
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