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locktup4x4 cv's

Post by udm »

Hi there,

The 80 keeps breaking them standard cv's, even with its standard gearing :roll: ...

Are these the longfield cv's we need? middle pic. $500 a pair postage included sounds pretty fair.

http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/catalog/29 ... a958f.aspx
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Re: lockt4x4 cv's

Post by dogbreath_48 »

udm wrote:Hi there,

The 80 keeps breaking them standard cv's, even with its standard gearing :roll: ...

Are these the longfield cv's we need? middle pic. $500 a pair postage included sounds pretty fair.

http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/catalog/29 ... a958f.aspx
Don't think $500 is for a pair. And i'd go for the super set - only an extra $200 for stronger inner axles and better splines.

Longfields aren't ideal if you're still running full time 4x4 - they wear more quickly than standard CV's.
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Post by joeblow »

standard gearing with bigger tyres?
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dogbreath_48 wrote:Don't think $500 is for a pair.
well, the ad says pair.
dogbreath_48 wrote:Longfields aren't ideal if you're still running full time 4x4 - they wear more quickly than standard CV's.
partime here, long time ago.
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Post by hulsty »

what happened to the 40 series long super sets that used to be on the site!! bugger wanted to get some for the middy!
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Post by Tazz »

Definately go the super set and not just the cv's other wise you will just start breaking the inner axels and that is a major PITA....
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so, are you all saying that these are the cv's we should run?
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Post by Chrismb »

sorry guys that was my stuff up, the 80 series should be $439 each, and the 40 series have vamooshed for some reason, but they are $1099 for the cv's and inners, I'll get onto it and sort it out.
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Post by bulldogy »

UDM they are the ones you want mate! But go for the super set :D .

As for wear i think it would take a lot of ks before there was any noticable affect on the CV the material is pretty good for wear characteristics, i would run them even in a full time.


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