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CVs

General Tech Talk

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CVs

Post by duncan »

I want to up grade my standard CVs in my 92 DX GQ wagon as ive broke one and streched 2.I was going to get Brenchnels from over here in WA from Opposite Lock but was told they brake as well and arnt worth the money .Then was told a guy just got some COREFIELDS and broke them as well .
What i want to no is what else is on the market and who has had experience with them and how did they go .Hopping you guys from over east can help as more cars over there are running 38s or bigger with large cube engines than over here in WA.
Dose Cheesy make anything or is it just a case of stuffing in GU diffs with the larger CVs
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Post by NICK »

like you say there are alot of aftermarket cv's out there and in my opinion there havent been any over the last 12 months that have really proved themselves. or convinced me to buy them.

Going to GU will net bigger cv's, they are alot bigger but at the present time i would be concerned with price and availablility on GU cv's.


NICK
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