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04.27.2005, 10:16 AM
No, i read the review on beatyourtruck and watched the movies.
I think it can absorb a serious impact, but have you seen how tight a cvd is in the UE diffcups? I think it will bent if you crash onto something. The cvd will be pushed inside the cup to far, and if it does, the cvd isn't able to make a large angle anymore.
It is a fantastic arm though, to absorb impacts.
Like i said 'i think' i don't know it for sure, but look at the movies that are on BYT, you'll see that the arms, when they flex get shorter. And when they get shorter, they will push in the drivecups further, and they want to make an angle in that cup as well. I just haven't got a bulletproof idea on them. Those arms will hold, but will your cvd/drivecup hold.. That is my question.
If you have got an impact that would ruin your cvd with these, i don't know what the aluminum arms would look like though.
It could work on a light truck, but how is it in a heavy truck?
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