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Leithfield wrote: ... so deep I was floating ... then looking in the rear view mirror @ 3" water in the tailgate glass& rising fast.
hiriklux wrote:well al was bloody expensive but might have to do a petrol swap then you might have to eat my dust dude![]()
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(i know where theres a 2 jz begging for a home) he he
cheers rik
hiriklux wrote:pics !!!! pics !!!!! you want f***ing pics![]()
yeh ill sort some out in morn
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albundy wrote: these go at 55,000". All the rock crawler guys use them. Supposedly you only shear the teeth of these instead of breaking cv's, half axles or hubs. Will test them out this weekend.
Leithfield wrote:That's a stroke of luck Ric - they build Toyota's tough. Speaking of luck, have you managed to separate the strops. If no joy, suggest you amputate @ loop & get Cookes to re-bind. Did it with one of mine a few years back - only cost $20.00; far cheaper than a new strop.
wjw wrote:albundy wrote: these go at 55,000". All the rock crawler guys use them. Supposedly you only shear the teeth of these instead of breaking cv's, half axles or hubs. Will test them out this weekend.
No one beleived me when I talked about them.... you are exactly right...
What worries me is you are constantly breaking the 80,000ft/lb CVs,is it wise to put something with only about 60% of that breaking strain into your drivetrain???