Impact of using Lift
Quote from Heavyride on March 26, 2022, 6:36 amMany advised me not to put a lift on a sambar, because it might take out CV joints all the time. Any idea about it?
Many advised me not to put a lift on a sambar, because it might take out CV joints all the time. Any idea about it?
Quote from Pintosh on April 1, 2022, 12:48 pmThe axles do a lot of work. They’re the final link on your drivetrain and they take a beating. From overheating, to binding, to massive torque loads, the issues facing your axles are made even worse when you add a lift kit. Lifts add more stress to the CV joints and the suspension rubber. It's minor though at under 2", but it exists.
The axles do a lot of work. They’re the final link on your drivetrain and they take a beating. From overheating, to binding, to massive torque loads, the issues facing your axles are made even worse when you add a lift kit. Lifts add more stress to the CV joints and the suspension rubber. It's minor though at under 2", but it exists.