YoungDogs
04-02-2002, 02:28 PM
I just saw an off-road.com write-up on CMT U-Joints and the article sites Lance as well as Chris Durham .
Here’s an excerpt:
The CTM u-joints are currently being used in all types of off-roading and Rock Crawling sports by professionals all around the world. For example Lance from Pirate 4x4 runs a set in his Dana 44 front axle, Chris Durham (winner of ’00 Skyjacker Rock-Crawling Competition) runs them in his Tera60 front axle, and many others. Neither of which have been able to break a set of these incredibly strong u-joints. If your familiar with these competitors names you know these guys have heavy feet to say the least.
I've personally seen Chris Durham grenade a Dana 60 U-joint into pieces which launched out of the vehicle about 50 feet away! I still have a piece of the shrapnel for proof. Another hardcore well known Rock-Crawler is Lance from Pirate4x4, he too has been known to explode 297x U-joints into a million pieces. See pictures below of Lance’s grenaded front axle and knuckle assembly.
For the complete article:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/reviews/ctmujoint/
Sorry it this has already been posted, as I’m not here everyday.
Here’s an excerpt:
The CTM u-joints are currently being used in all types of off-roading and Rock Crawling sports by professionals all around the world. For example Lance from Pirate 4x4 runs a set in his Dana 44 front axle, Chris Durham (winner of ’00 Skyjacker Rock-Crawling Competition) runs them in his Tera60 front axle, and many others. Neither of which have been able to break a set of these incredibly strong u-joints. If your familiar with these competitors names you know these guys have heavy feet to say the least.
I've personally seen Chris Durham grenade a Dana 60 U-joint into pieces which launched out of the vehicle about 50 feet away! I still have a piece of the shrapnel for proof. Another hardcore well known Rock-Crawler is Lance from Pirate4x4, he too has been known to explode 297x U-joints into a million pieces. See pictures below of Lance’s grenaded front axle and knuckle assembly.
For the complete article:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/reviews/ctmujoint/
Sorry it this has already been posted, as I’m not here everyday.