Yes and no. Problem is cost. How much is a bulletproof CV shaft worth? $300 each? :-/ Pure speculation, but I doubt that they could do it for less. Knowing Calmini, they wouldnt put anything out unless it was 4130 with stainless knuckles ect... which is why I love their stuff. Id pay that but, would anybody else. Were back to the cheap Suzuki owner discussion! A Heep owner would think that was a bargan. Im not kiddin! Thats why EVERYBODY sells Heep parts. The are willing to drop the $$$
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I agree.As far as I m concerned I would definately give 300$ for bullet proof CV instead of having even the anxiety of breaking one in a trial race or on a mountain.....
Cause mods are done in order to make a truck better.If you know that something breaks or has big possibilities to break (with no necessarily much stress) you have to find something stronger.I mean,what's the meaning of changing all the time a part that breaks and keep on getting that same part on and on ?? Whats the point of giving a considerable ammount of money for suspension lifts,lockers,clutches,tires,labor hours,and time and dont want to give an additional ammount of money (much smaller comparing to the total ammount already invested)to get a better part and replace the weak one ??
For me a broken CV halfshaft means time lost to fix the damage,anxiety,bad temper,cost to buy another one,and cost to pay the mechanic most of the times.If a bulletproof CV shaft beaks lets say 1 in 30 times where a stock CV shaft breaks 1 in 6,then the cost factor isnt' important to consider paying for a stronger CV halfshaft?
I believe the same goes for other mods,be it solid axle,clutch,suspension,e.t.c