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Grit_dog
Oct 13, 2021Navigator
ShinerBock wrote:Grit dog wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Ouch, not even 350KM on the odo and first time using 4LO...
Broken front axle at CV joint
Cool story bro... Don't get too swole over this little incident....I had a brand new 2001 Dodge Ram that seized up 2 new 3rd members at about 250 and 750 miles on the ODO meter. First time, it went away on a flat bed wrecker, leaving me with a trailer sitting on the side of a highway 100 miles form home.
Couple weeks later, fresh outta the shop with a whole shiny new rear axle it did the same thing about 400 mi from home and ended up with another shiny new rear axle....
Yes, it is a cool story bro. Especially reading into the thread on how long it took to get fixed. There we also a few others with the same issue. I have even snapped a few CV joints on my go fast off roaders with IFS(RZR's and quads) when trying to do the same type of rock crawling that can easily be done with a solid axle without anything breaking. They are great when going fast off road, but I have seen plenty of them break on other people's vehicles (and my own) when trying to do technical rock crawling.
That being said, IFS is fine for most people who will never take it that far which most don't on a new $40k vehicles. It is generally the second or third owners who try to take them on technical obstacles years later and you will really see the carnage then. There is nothing worse than having to cancel your weekend overland trip because someone has a breakdown on the first obstacle. That is why we don't invite the IFS guys because the chances are high that it will happen. Had to do this in Moab and we spent more time trying to fix a friend's rig than actual wheeling.
So the subject of the new Bronco broken CV joint was doing hard core rock crawling in that dirt lot? Thus it wasn't designed for that?
You're starting to lose me here. I don't think anyone (with a brain) disagrees that solid drive axles are better for high angle off roading. (rock crawling) Not just durability but traction (keeping wheels on the ground).
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