Stock suspension at 10,800 miles and my CV rubber looks/feels good.
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You aren't wrong, but I don't believe we have seen a variance in failure from different climates.One thing is certain: the only cv joint that heats up significantly compared to the others is the one that also creates the most problems.
I can say the same with stock suspension at 19,333 miles.Stock suspension at 10,800 miles and my CV rubber looks/feels good.
There's plenty of caster adjustment in the factory suspension, no need at all in adjustable control arms.Anyone fit adjustable control arms and see a difference in pinion angle worth mentioning? I have a QM with 1.7” lift.
Try to isolate any that have the correct mounting parameters, then compare boot design.I tried to contact Dana but couldn't find any way to do so. I can't find an email address or contact form.
However, I did find their website with spare parts: https://www.danaaftermarket.com/Automotive/Automotive-Driveshaft/Drive-Shaft-CV-Joint
Can anyone identify which CV joint is ours? I would like to try to get an original one and compare it with a Teraflex that I already have. Ineos is not among the vehicles offered...
It appears none of the listed parts are for the Wrangler JL/JT or the Grenadier. I clicked through them all and none were for these models. They list the CV for the Wrangler JK which is an older model but not the current JL version.I tried to contact Dana but couldn't find any way to do so. I can't find an email address or contact form.
However, I did find their website with spare parts: https://www.danaaftermarket.com/Automotive/Automotive-Driveshaft/Drive-Shaft-CV-Joint
Can anyone identify which CV joint is ours? I would like to try to get an original one and compare it with a Teraflex that I already have. Ineos is not among the vehicles offered...
The driveshafts are made by Spicer Ayra Cardan, not actually Dana, but a sub-division. You might find something on a web search.I tried to contact Dana but couldn't find any way to do so. I can't find an email address or contact form.
However, I did find their website with spare parts: https://www.danaaftermarket.com/Automotive/Automotive-Driveshaft/Drive-Shaft-CV-Joint
Can anyone identify which CV joint is ours? I would like to try to get an original one and compare it with a Teraflex that I already have. Ineos is not among the vehicles offered...