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pic of h/d cv verse 413

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pic of h/d cv verse 413

Post by Rotazuk »

Someone in a thread I now can't find wanted a pic of a heavy duty front cv and shaft next to a stock one , after someone posted a toy one . Well I had them out tonight so took a pic .

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Its a 413 shaft and thats a samerai h/d one hence its a bit longer
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Post by 11_evl »

thankx, i added a pic of yours to mine and posted it up
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Post by zookimal »

Bit of a dig to add some pics. Shortside TT Doubletough vs standard WT sierra front axle. Hopefully help some others as a reference. If somebody in Brissy has a lux axle sitting around let me know and we'll get some comparo pics.

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Post by ofr57 »

Image :shock: i didnt relies the cromo axles where that much bigger
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Post by Taff »

Its because they are the same OD as the rear axles :cool: adds a fair bit of meat to them.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

mmmm my TT Doubletoughs have arrived :)
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Post by Guy »

Whats the story with the inbuilt stress riser right behind the splines on the cro-mo jobbers ? I would have thought that was the worst possible place to put something like that.
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Post by Rotazuk »

I was looking at that also , mine do not have this . Just a straight bar with the splines cut in one end .
Looking at the increased size thou it probably is not an issue .

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Post by Highway-Star »

love_mud wrote:Whats the story with the inbuilt stress riser right behind the splines on the cro-mo jobbers ? I would have thought that was the worst possible place to put something like that.

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