KiwiBacon wrote:They don't do a landrover model.joeblow wrote:bought one yet kiwi?
Doozer, there is very little difference in strength (single twist like the video shows) between 10 spline and 24 spline axles. The 24 spline diffs have stronger spider gears but even the 10 spline can light up 29" wheels under a 2.5t vehicle on dry tarmac without breaking.
Just another internet story blown out of proportion really.
Cooki, it's not soft, the test shows it breaking with a loud bang.
If you want to test the fatigue strength of it (thousands of cycles), then a test rig is the only way. Shame you don't trust those.
Hanko, why do you equate not breaking axles with not needing lockers? Usually you need lockers because you're having problems with individual wheels spinning (often because they're in the air).
A 50,000km test by itself is a little pointless. It'd have to be a complete reject to not handle 50,000km of normal driving.
How about subjecting one to 4000Nm for 50,000 cycles instead? Oh wait, we're back to the test rigs that no-one likes.
There are some marketers dream clients in this thread.
All in all its been a good thread and im glad to see most people have kept control of there key boards
Its cemented my belief that the generic slip calculations Have absolutely
no place in MY world of 4 wheeldriving , and trying to argue the the fact is a bit like talking to a christian about Darwins theory.
On the Rover Axles Kiwi, the 24spline is around 1.24" compared to 1.11"
for the ten spline , possibly 40% weaker again, the closest match size wise is the suzuki sierra at 1.09" and 26 spline if my memorys right.
I imagine a zook axle even though smaller would out live the heaps of rr ten splines iv seen snapped off at the splines.
The locker presented in the vid showed a weakness in the side gears
unless they focus on the area a reduction in spline count and size to
side gear to make more models covered would probly only show the same results .
IMO There is honestly no gain to be achieved by increaseing the ability of your four wheel drive and decreasing its reliability in the same move.
You will get into trouble earlyer and get towed home.