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CV's H/D and where to buy ?

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CV's H/D and where to buy ?

Post by CWBYUP »

Just wondering if they make a H/D CV for the WT Sierra other than CRMO ?

Where can I get some ? Where can I get some standard ones from ?

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Post by lay80n »

Standard oned , try a wreckers. But really, if your busting them over and over again, consider a axle swap or change of driving habits. IMHO its not really worth the $$ to get Heat treated etc CV's for zook axles.


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Post by waxhead.. »

I broke a birfield on its first outing on 31's. Just change your driving habits.
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Post by CWBYUP »

What driving habits i was only turning around slowwly with no throtle !!!

nah new car and id say it must have been on its way out because i didn't do anything that a Musso couldn't do.

Think i just worked out why. The f%$&ing front diff is welded.

Oh well time to but in half dozen lots.

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Post by bazooked »

muppet_man67 wrote:Image

these are good.

http://www.trailtough.com/

i got them and love them, im runnin 33 jt2s with an air locker and no probs yet!
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Post by suzuki boy »

CWBYUP what size tyres are you running?

I've got front and rear lockrights and 39" muddies and havent had a problem touch wood!

But if your running bigger that might be the thing!
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Post by CWBYUP »

SPOA and 31" claws, i reakon it must have been on its way out as i didn't do stuff all in it.


The Lockrights let go when turning though dont they ?
I think i might just put the locker in the rear and a lock right in the front.


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Post by nicbeer »

suzuki boy wrote:CWBYUP what size tyres are you running?

I've got front and rear lockrights and 39" muddies and havent had a problem touch wood!

But if your running bigger that might be the thing!
damn, have u upgraded to 39's now?

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Post by bazooked »

suzuki boy wrote:CWBYUP what size tyres are you running?

I've got front and rear lockrights and 39" muddies and havent had a problem touch wood!

But if your running bigger that might be the thing!
i dont think 39s come in muddies and i highly doubt u would be runin zook diffs, but my guess is a typo.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Sorry the number 9 is next to the number 0! ooops!

CWBYUP go fro the lock right in the back and the air locker in the front! Unless you got power steering! It's very hard to turn if it ever go's i'll go an air locker probably!
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Post by Damo »

suzuki boy wrote:Sorry the number 9 is next to the number 0! ooops!

CWBYUP go fro the lock right in the back and the air locker in the front! Unless you got power steering! It's very hard to turn if it ever go's i'll go an air locker probably!
The thing with an air locker is that it wont be instantly off when you flip the switch. It will take maybe a couple of meters before it's actually disengaged, and sometimes you just dont have the room, or you leave it too late to flip the switch. These are times when it's nice to have the air locker AND power steering.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Power steering would be awsome in not to disstant future!

The only draw back with the air locker is that the air hoses break and get cought on stuff witch means you lockless for the rest of the day!
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Post by Damo »

suzuki boy wrote:Power steering would be awsome in not to disstant future!

The only draw back with the air locker is that the air hoses break and get cought on stuff witch means you lockless for the rest of the day!
Carry spares ;)
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Post by lay80n »

I carry spare CV's when i go for a decent trip, why are you winking at that Damo :finger:

If you martak (sp?) your axles, you dont need to run the circlip on the end of the axle that holds it to the CV, amking just swapping a CV onto the existing axle (provided the CV doesnt take the spling with it when it does its grenade impersonation) easy ass.

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Post by bazooked »

suzuki boy wrote:Power steering would be awsome in not to disstant future!

The only draw back with the air locker is that the air hoses break and get cought on stuff witch means you lockless for the rest of the day!
hhmmm bulshit ive never broken 1 or ripped 1 out and ive been thru sum nast stuff.+, ive had air lockers in the zook since they first came out.
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Post by lay80n »

bazooked wrote:
suzuki boy wrote:Power steering would be awsome in not to disstant future!

The only draw back with the air locker is that the air hoses break and get cought on stuff witch means you lockless for the rest of the day!
hhmmm bulshit ive never broken 1 or ripped 1 out and ive been thru sum nast stuff.+, ive had air lockers in the zook since they first came out.
Being around air-locked rigs regualy, i tend to agree with Bazooked here.
The chance of damage is much outweighted by the advantage of a fully selectable locker. As long as your air hoses are properly routed and set-up, this should be a real non-issue to consider.

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Post by suzuki boy »

I've only seen it once but have heard of it a couple of times!

I mainly get out with jeeps don't know if thats what it is but i've read some threads on here as well!

Ah well i gusse you like what you like really!
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Post by suz_rolly »

Airlocker lines set up properly should never have a problem
you could allways go for the air line upgrade that arb offer on the late model lockers
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Post by Damo »

suz_rolly wrote: you could allways go for the air line upgrade that arb offer on the late model lockers
Havent heard of that, any idea what the upgrade consists of?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

yea it sounds a bit odd, if its snagged on something its going to rip out regardless.
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