Very interesting. What will keep CVs from breaking again, post rack and stronger tie rods?Yes I did the, I broke both front CVs and steering rack in Moab. It went Pass side CV pop, Driver Side CV pop then rack boom.
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Very interesting. What will keep CVs from breaking again, post rack and stronger tie rods?Yes I did the, I broke both front CVs and steering rack in Moab. It went Pass side CV pop, Driver Side CV pop then rack boom.
Very interesting. What will keep CVs from breaking again, push back and stronger tie rods?
Read a lot of crap about RCV's lately, let us know how they work for you when you get them?Driving carefully until the RCVs show up.
What crap? I have never had issues with them and ran them in many vehicles.Read a lot of crap about RCV's lately, let us know how they work for you when you get them?
Premature failure, loud clunking or vibration when brand new, poor warranty support. I haven't dealt with them in years but just reading about it online in various forums, mostly from the Jeep crowd and a few desert trucks, makes it sound like the RCV Performance from 5 years ago has changed a lot from how I remember them.What crap? I have never had issues with them and ran them in many vehicles.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...they-junk-or-did-i-get-a-defective-set.49630/What crap? I have never had issues with them and ran them in many vehicles.
Premature failure, loud clunking or vibration when brand new, poor warranty support. I haven't dealt with them in years but just reading about it online in various forums, mostly from the Jeep crowd and a few desert trucks, makes it sound like the RCV Performance from 5 years ago has changed a lot from how I remember them.
Did you have it locked?Yes I did the, I broke both front CVs and steering rack in Moab. It went Pass side CV pop, Driver Side CV pop then rack boom.
Yeah, I mean, that's been my experience with them as well. I hadn't looked into them for several years, but then I got the Bronco and started looking at them again...that's when I started running across others having problems with them. Internet forums have a way of magnifying acceptable failure rates in a way that makes them seem more prevalent, and that's why I wanted to see what your thoughts were after running them for a bit.I have never had issues with them, ran them in many Jeeps and my 4runner and soon bronco raptor. I have heard of one bronco owner complaing that there is a clicking when in 4wheel drive but that is normal. Its the balls tapping the cage throughout the cycle as it spins.
I ran the early RCV’s in the Bronco. They were popping “not clicking”. And they slung grease everywhere. Sounds like bad wheeling bearings too at speed. Called them up and they said they were recalling all RCV’s for the Bronco. That was a year ago and I havnt heard any update about a fix since. I’m about to go Spicer nowYeah, I mean, that's been my experience with them as well. I hadn't looked into them for several years, but then I got the Bronco and started looking at them again...that's when I started running across others having problems with them. Internet forums have a way of magnifying acceptable failure rates in a way that makes them seem more prevalent, and that's why I wanted to see what your thoughts were after running them for a bit.
The one in Texas? Will reach out if that is correct since I am in Houston.If you have a Warthog, Exodus4x4 will charge you $3,900 for the entire job if you bring them your vehicle.