All I can think is you must have a pretty powerfull 3b in that thing Damon
13BT that's why

But get this.
First time they snapped - Driving on soft shingle in 2wd, slight right hand turn, front wheel up a 40cm incline, under slight load, back wheel gets to it and snap.
Second time - Driving on soft shingle in 2wd, slight right hand turn down about a 40cm decline and then power along straight and snap.
Third time - Driving on soft shingle in 2wd, slight left hand turn, even power, front wheels up a steep bank to about waist height and back wheels start to climb and snap.
Something about Soft shingle and 2wd.
Does it seem to be the same side each time they break? And the fact you recently had rear wheel/bearing issues makes you wonder
Interesting you raise this Jase. Notice also that previously Heath said "Heard a rumor that a loose rear bearing can cause extra stress on the studs and dowels causing breakages also. Not sure of validity though."
Well today I rung yet another local 4wd specialist (the one on the receipt that originally installed the lockright) and he said that if a full floating cruiser snaps the axle studs its more likely than not to be a loose wheel bearing because the bearing is not taking the weight, so the axle itself takes all that weight - makes sense.
But this is interesting because I've had that hub off a few times now (as well as the other side) so the bearings have been in and out (as well as replaced) so re tightened a number of times yet this side has snapped three times and the other never has. If it is loose bearings, I obviously have a regular flaw in my tightening of this side but get it right on the other... or there is something stopping it tightening up properly.
I might have a bit of a look-see and take it from there - might be in touch Jase to take you up on that offer, although I'm going to be away from Thurs to Mon coming.