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Rear axles

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Rear axles

Post by alex_trovato »

I am looking at buying some cromoly cvs and axles, i only have 31s on at the moment and wont be going any bigger then 33's just wondering if i should get rear ones aswell or just wait till i break them?

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Post by BlueSuzy »

Have you broken them on 31's?

Really depends on driving style. I know someone that can snap bigger vit axles on 29's... :shock:

I run 33's, rear is permanently locked. I have never snapped a front cv/axle, but open diff front.

The only time i have snapped a rear axle was when the centre gave way from too much backlash, and dropped the carrier, shearing the axle...
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Post by droopypete »

alex_trovato wrote:I am looking at buying some cromoly cvs and axles, i only have 31s on at the moment and wont be going any bigger then 33's just wondering if i should get rear ones aswell or just wait till i break them?

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The problem with that is you rarely break parts in the workshop sitting on concrete under a roof whilst surrounded by air tools, axle stands and a fridge,
it is usually on a track, buried in mud, in the rain, whilst surrounded buy mates who are being held up, getting wet and wishing you had put your chro mo's in last week end.
Fit the chro mo's and leave the spares at home.
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Post by dad »

I have seen a few snapped chromo rears, but not front ones, i dont think they're any better than the stock ones.

With and without lockers, i've broken a stack of cv's, but have only ever stripped the spline on rears once due to cracks in my side gears.

Spend the money on something else.
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Post by bazooked »

upgrade ur front ones, i ran 33 jt2s and never had a problem, also ran cromos in the rear and broke them, ya better of with standard axles in the back.
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Post by alex_trovato »

Thanks for the info, i havent broke anything yet, might just get the fronts for now and hope the rear holds up.

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bazooked wrote:upgrade ur front ones, i ran 33 jt2s and never had a problem, also ran cromos in the rear and broke them, ya better of with standard axles in the back.

You reckon ?
Your saying you busted Chro-mo's that are undeiably way harder to kill that the standard units ... but you recommend standards in the back .. I would have thought that you would simply kill the stock ones sooner.
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love_mud wrote:
bazooked wrote:upgrade ur front ones, i ran 33 jt2s and never had a problem, also ran cromos in the rear and broke them, ya better of with standard axles in the back.

You reckon ?
Your saying you busted Chro-mo's that are undeiably way harder to kill that the standard units ... but you recommend standards in the back .. I would have thought that you would simply kill the stock ones sooner.
I thought the same aswell but real world testing proved otherwise, I found them to be to brittle, unless things have changed since then!
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Post by Guy »

bazooked wrote:
love_mud wrote:
bazooked wrote:upgrade ur front ones, i ran 33 jt2s and never had a problem, also ran cromos in the rear and broke them, ya better of with standard axles in the back.

You reckon ?
Your saying you busted Chro-mo's that are undeiably way harder to kill that the standard units ... but you recommend standards in the back .. I would have thought that you would simply kill the stock ones sooner.
I thought the same aswell but real world testing proved otherwise, I found them to be to brittle, unless things have changed since then!
There you go .. nothing like real world product testing to show up the flaws in a product.
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Post by danssurf82 »

:) i have snapped over 15 rear axels in my vitara... on 29's and 31's.... i do have a rear locker and heavy right foot...
i would get the chromos...
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Post by hyzook »

love_mud wrote:
bazooked wrote:
love_mud wrote:
bazooked wrote:upgrade ur front ones, i ran 33 jt2s and never had a problem, also ran cromos in the rear and broke them, ya better of with standard axles in the back.

You reckon ?
Your saying you busted Chro-mo's that are undeiably way harder to kill that the standard units ... but you recommend standards in the back .. I would have thought that you would simply kill the stock ones sooner.
I thought the same aswell but real world testing proved otherwise, I found them to be to brittle, unless things have changed since then!
There you go .. nothing like real world product testing to show up the flaws in a product.
I agree, the cromo ones don't cut it...
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Post by joeblow »

mmmmmm.......i reckon that spline is way too short!
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Post by droopypete »

It is a new type of locker Joe (keep up!) the right axle is 300mm longer than stock and goes all the way through the center engaging both side gears, then the left axle is 300mm shorter and it is joined to the the other with an internally splined sleeve providing positive locking of both axles, air lockers are "so" yesterday.
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Post by hyzook »

joeblow wrote:mmmmmm.......i reckon that spline is way too short!
I found that rather interesting too, they were Calmini axles.
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Post by joeblow »

droopypete wrote:It is a new type of locker Joe (keep up!)

thought the japs have been doing it this way for donkeys?


droopypete wrote: air lockers are "so" yesterday.
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