CRASH
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ROBERTK said:I was told by both CTM and Yukon that they would not put their joints in that application.....

ROBERTK said:I was told by both CTM and Yukon that they would not put their joints in that application.....
Paul S said:a more balanced axle to ujoint ratio.
Paul
I wouldn't want all that friction build up, no matter how well its greased.CRASH said:Why?
BRIANHO13 said:I wouldn't want all that friction build up, no matter how well its greased.
CRASH said:Awesome, that is quote of the week material.
It's like having an oak driveshaft and using red cedar u-joints. We need OT to chime in on the proper wood balance.
figured i would get rid of this and stop posting in this thread....I don't know enough about auto trannys to even go there...but in a manual they are constantly being lubed.cracker said:Do you even know how many brass bushings are in a transmission?
BRIANHO13 said:I wouldn't want all that friction build up, no matter how well its greased.
BRIANHO13 said:Which are constatly lubed with ATF?
Do you believe your wheels go perfectly straight down the highway?CRASH said:Do you believe that the u-joint trunion spins inside the u-joint cap?
Think about the physics for a moment........
And this is the reason I said what I said.CRASH said:very poor maintenance
cracker said:VERY hard to do
You are so full of $hit. I just got off the phone with Jack @ CTM and he says his joints are more than perfect for street/D30 use.
Call Jack now @ 760-450-0006 and get the facts straight!
CRASH said:The bottom line is this, if you want to play in the rocks with big tires, it's going to cost you some money. Let's say that you replace the caps in your CTM's once a year due to wear because you use them in your DD.
$150 is nothing.
That's like two tanks of gas.
Either step up and spend the $$$ or stick with 31" tires.
ROBERTK said:"JACK" Personally told me IN PERSON, that he would not run them on the street at highway speeds! Given it was about 2 yrs ago at the wooden nickel ranch after a CRCA event. SO it is poss that they have changed thier outlook? But given that the same priciples applied, that I figured the suggestion would still stand.
If I have the extra $ for CTM's I would go that route. But given that Super joints are same design? Then I would go thiers due to $.
Actually, I used knotted pine in my first application, but found they were waaaay to soft for the maple bearings that I had turned down and the trunion kept chipping.CRASH said:Awesome, that is quote of the week material.
It's like having an oak driveshaft and using red cedar u-joints. We need OT to chime in on the proper wood balance.
ROBERTK said:As a side note, why is it that one is not allowed to set "Ignore" for a mediator"?? that just sucks