I can see you’re a fan of RCVs tbh. I just don’t want to break again. Open to alternatives. I probably spent more time trying to sort out Mojave axles vs alternatives.Is there a reason why you want shafts that are a greasy mess, click and pop loudly if you wheel your Jeep hard and cost $400 more than a good set of chomolys with full circle clips?
LOL - don't get me wrong. I've run RCVs on multiple Jeeps in the past and they are strong but I hate how messy they get and really hate how they pop and click so loud on the trail that people around you think you've blown a u-joint. Worse, RCV will tell you that it's totally normal and that they will not warranty it. To me, that's just lame and from experience, I can tell you that a good set of chromoly shafts with full circle clips will get the job done just as well and for a hell of a lot less.I can see you’re a fan of RCVs tbh. I just don’t want to break again. Open to alternatives. I probably spent more time trying to sort out Mojave axles vs alternatives.
Thank you, will reach out to them.LOL - don't get me wrong. I've run RCVs on multiple Jeeps in the past and they are strong but I hate how messy they get and really hate how they pop and click so loud on the trail that people around you think you've blown a u-joint. Worse, RCV will tell you that it's totally normal and that they will not warranty it. To me, that's just lame and from experience, I can tell you that a good set of chromoly shafts with full circle clips will get the job done just as well and for a hell of a lot less.
I would reach out to Disciple Off Road here on the forum for options on other shafts or RCVs and they will get you a great deal too on whatever it is you decide to go with.