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Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
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Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
Hey has anyone been giving these Dobbin CV Drive shafts a thrashing...? How do they go, or hold up?
Whats the CV out of? is it all replacable? any more info i could get on them would be great.
Cheers
Whats the CV out of? is it all replacable? any more info i could get on them would be great.
Cheers
dobbin
try this and find out
http://www.dobbinengineering.com/contact.htm
http://www.dobbinengineering.com/contact.htm
Re: Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
justinshere wrote:Hey has anyone been giving these Dobbin CV Drive shafts a thrashing...? How do they go, or hold up?
Whats the CV out of? is it all replacable? any more info i could get on them would be great.
Cheers
very strong great for comp work. not recommended for highway travel.
made to any lenght and made to fit most 4x4s
You will have a hard time busting them!!! most likely be the last thing to brake.
Chad
Re: Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
Why is that?professor wrote:not recommended for highway travel.
Tetanus rolling on 37's
Re: dobbin
If we all just asked the opinion of Manufacturers then all products would be perfect wouldnt they. It never hurts to ask the opinion of people that us the product that are not involved in the making of the product.MUD80D wrote:try this and find out
http://www.dobbinengineering.com/contact.htm
Re: Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
They overheat.dogbreath_48 wrote:Why is that?professor wrote:not recommended for highway travel.
Re: Dobbin Enginering CV Driveshafts
dogbreath_48 wrote:Why is that?professor wrote:not recommended for highway travel.
it is ok to run on the highway if the drive shaft is running straight.
But if it is angle it is likly to heat up and flog out. remember it is traveling 4.88 times the speed it was desined to do so at 100km it is doing 488km.
in the tuff going though it is 4.88 times stronger than if it were still in the normal spot.
still heaps of people run them on the highway still. I guess I just chose not to wear mine out on the highway.
it also has a 10" slip joint great for the front of hiluxes with heaps of travel.
just more choice for people that bend and twist the normal drive shafts and need more angle than the normal cardinal joints offer!!
Take it as you like!
I dont get paid to sell the product i just know it works for what I do.
Chad
Yeh definately very strong, I am sure that the only time Pete or Glen (both run them in their cruisers, and Pete in the buggy as well) have broken them is from too much angle, but remember they have shitloads with the hydlaulics as well as normal shock travel.
Neither have broken them from too much torque or shock load.
Glens are a 100series CV's I think.
As for on road, Mic Christie had one in his GQ shortie with 6" lift about 6 years ago. He did shit loads of K's with it including trips to cape york, it lasted with no probs. Wasnt one of Dobbins, was one he did himself with a commodore CV.
Neither have broken them from too much torque or shock load.
Glens are a 100series CV's I think.
As for on road, Mic Christie had one in his GQ shortie with 6" lift about 6 years ago. He did shit loads of K's with it including trips to cape york, it lasted with no probs. Wasnt one of Dobbins, was one he did himself with a commodore CV.
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