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Nissan CV's

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Nissan CV's

Post by aliread »

Hi
Does anyone know the nm2 breaking of a Nissan CV

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

SORRY IN ADVANCE.
That is a really stupid question there are to many variables. Even new there would be no two Cv's that would break at the same applied force. When your driving how are you going to know how much force is on the Cv's..
Now if you elaborate on why you want to know or in what situation you are then you may get some answers.
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Post by aliread »

sorry
what i want to know for is, are the stronger than Land rover ones and if so how much stronger
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

No idea :lol:
I beleive the Gq cv's are stronger than the mq/mk ones. Hope that helps a little :oops:
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Post by shakes »

next question... which landrover ones!
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Post by aliread »

shakes wrote:next question... which landrover ones!
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Post by Brett S »

on a side note patrol inner axles are bigger if you look at the arb locka spec sheet.
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