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CV's
Moderator: Micka
CV's
After having taken out the new 88 rangie i bought for the second time i Have busted the CV joint, which then stuffed the stub axle and the main (longer axle), which i Thing is a Jacmac, as the car has 35 and lockers. I also have to replace some other stuff. What do you guys reckon my options are, do I need another Jacmac axle, as it looks expensive ( don't mind paying extra if it lasts) how about the CV, are there any strengthened ones I can easily fit, or should I just get some original ones (are they normally pretty tough). Any feedback would be much apreciated Thanks
Never heard of 23 spline but then I'm pretty new to it all. I recently upgraded my CV's with Maxi Drive kit along with my axles. Expensive but like you, I don't mind paying for strength and my aim is to limit breakages when out playing. My thoughts are, if you have lockers you should have strong axles too, plus if you are running 35s.81 rangie wrote:try as i might I can only count 23
I wouldn't be putting standard axles in with a locker but then I suppose it depends on how you drive it.
My 2c, Mick
The 23 splines are the older 2-piece Rangie CV's IICR
These are the best Rangie CV's IMO, although I do run 32's and not 35's, I have yet to break one (especially the way I drive ).
110 Conty ones are stronger but brittle. We had a bloke at the RRC a few months back bust his 110 County job on a 'chardonay' trip climbing an easy hill. Maybe a badly manufactured one, dunno
Trav
These are the best Rangie CV's IMO, although I do run 32's and not 35's, I have yet to break one (especially the way I drive ).
110 Conty ones are stronger but brittle. We had a bloke at the RRC a few months back bust his 110 County job on a 'chardonay' trip climbing an easy hill. Maybe a badly manufactured one, dunno
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
Sorry, my bad post doh!Bush65 wrote:The number of splines on the end of the inner axle that fits into the cv joint.81 rangie wrote:not sure, will have to count, do you mean the bigger axle or the stub axle
24 splines = good
31 splines = bad. These are weak cv's
I should have said 23 instead of 24 splines
and I should have said 32 instead of 32 splines
John
The best rover cv's are the 110 county cv's (23 spline).81 rangie wrote:so, would there be a more suitable option for the cv's
The stronger option is to use aftermarket 4340/300M cv's from cv's unlimited or Longfield. The longfield ones are for toyota so you need new axles and have to bore the spindles and fit new bushes - all of the details can be found by searching this forum.
John
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