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When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

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When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by beefa125 »

Hi Guys,

Hear that breaking CV's can happen pretty often with LockRites in the front, I just got one for 200 bucks off a mate and was wondering what part generally breaks in the cv when they do actually break,

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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by Gribble »

beefa125 wrote:Hi Guys,

Hear that breaking CV's can happen pretty often with LockRites in the front, I just got one for 200 bucks off a mate and was wondering what part generally breaks in the cv when they do actually break,

Cheers

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The CV itself, the big ball looking thing that sits between the two axles.
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Post by phippsy »

It shouldn't look like this...
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Post by beefa125 »

Cool Guys thanks for the tips

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Post by joel HJ60 »

the big ballish part clan snapped of mine, and the 6 ball bearings were all over the place. Should be back on the road tomorrow, after the brakes are bled
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

They can also break the star in the middle that sits inside the cage where the balls are at.. PITA :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by mico »

mine breaks the shaft and it has a lokrite in it but its also ifs
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Post by Surfin Alec »

I just pulled 1 out of my mates 60 yesterday out at Newnes. The inner cage exploded and the balls jammed up the steering. The outer part of the CV stayed intact, just scared heavily.
He has a airlocker and was doing nothing too hard and in a stright line!!!

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Post by Sic Lux »

Have air locker in the front broke a profield outer bell split flat on one side to the flat on the other done a stock one inner star broke.
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Post by betseylux »

i distroyed my long CV last night not fun at all. where in sydney is the best place for spares
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

long side or longfield?
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Post by tom_286 »

I drive a landcruiser but I beleive the CVs are the same as Lux CVs. I broke many CVs with the old auto locker (lock rite). All but one of the them the bell has cracked, but the other one the inners cage broke, bell still intact. Another common thing is the stub axel snapping.

Tip with the lock rite: Be very carful in reverse, and try your best to have the steering as straight as possable when reversing.
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Post by Weiner »

Just get some longfields and don't worry as much :armsup:
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by ranover »

hey guys

i just recently got a hilux and want to know how to take care of them to a point without being to soft on them or if there is a cure :rofl: . also is there a way to change them that is easiest for you guys ive never done one before and would like to practice. was thinking of lashing out on some dirty 30s but also could just get 2 sets from the wreckers for under 200.

the truck is lock f+r with dual transfers and 36 simex ET2 so i know im goning to break them :armsup:
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by phippsy »

For easy change, I'll try to get it right, but others will have more experience...

When I did mine, I seperated the inner axle from the cv joint. On the axle spline where it meets the diff, there was a clear wear mar on the teeth. I held a small piece of angle on that wear mark and put a couple of small tack welds in the spline and snappd the angle off. Then I filed the small welds down so it wasn't proud of the spline.

As fas as I know, that wweld stopped the axle from moving any further into the diff centre and I didn't have to put the inner circlip on the axle inside the cv. May be right, I can't remember, but after I did this, it didn't cause me any drama's anyway.

This way , when you break a cv, you are able to undo the king pin bolts and slide the whole knuckle off in one piece.
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by Sic Lux »

ranover wrote:hey guys

i just recently got a hilux and want to know how to take care of them to a point without being to soft on them or if there is a cure :rofl: . also is there a way to change them that is easiest for you guys ive never done one before and would like to practice. was thinking of lashing out on some dirty 30s but also could just get 2 sets from the wreckers for under 200.

the truck is lock f+r with dual transfers and 36 simex ET2 so i know im goning to break them :armsup:
Go the 30 spline upgrade longfields or dirty 30's my pick is the first of the 2. Yeah you can buy the cv end for 70 or so dollars new. Its a mega pain in the arse out wheeling in the rain or at night and you bust a cv. Then have to pull it out on the side of the track so you can drive home because a broken part of the cv has jamed the nuckle. You can't turn it or can only turn one way been there done that longs were one of the best things i purchased for my hilux. http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-front-78/axle-91/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by hulsty »

So you spent all that money on setting the rig up and now skimping on cvs? Dont be tight and get longs, best money I have spent on my 4x4 I reckon, gives you confidence to use the front locker properly on loose shale, rock etc.
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by sprungupcruiser »

hulsty wrote:So you spent all that money on setting the rig up and now skimping on cvs? Dont be tight and get longs, best money I have spent on my 4x4 I reckon, gives you confidence to use the front locker properly on loose shale, rock etc.

100% agree, I run 37's, v8 and locker in the front, I don't even think about my cv's. Get longfields, worth every cent for the peace of mind knowing that I can give it a flogging and I won't have to go pulling down the front axle.
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by ranover »

i would love some longs but need some cash first however in the meantime i want to know the easiest why to fix them if i need too. also i bought the truck as is and am looking for things that are a necessity which is CVs
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by Z()LTAN »

Yer they are only so strong though..

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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

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You're an exception. :finger:
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by ranover »

so what about the dirty 30s they seem ok from what i have seen. not sure what else is out there
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by Z()LTAN »

Give the trail gear cvs a miss, go with longs or track assassins.

Give Chris at Locktup 4x4 a call, the track assassins are really good for their price. Im running them in my 75 series with 40" sticky treps at the moment.

Very happy with how they have held up so far.
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Re: When A hilux CV breaks what part of it usually breaks ?

Post by ranover »

Z()LTAN wrote:Give the trail gear cvs a miss, go with longs or track assassins.

Give Chris at Locktup 4x4 a call, the track assassins are really good for their price. Im running them in my 75 series with 40" sticky treps at the moment.

Very happy with how they have held up so far.
cheers

im running 36 simex so the track assasins sound good but if i can get the dollars will go with the longs
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