There are very, very few people who have a good memory of a CV joint on the trail. Usually, the memory is stained with wheel-bearing grease and involves removing shredded bits of a Land Cruiser or IFS CV joint that exploded. So why would anyone consider replacing the U-joint-equipped axleshafts in the front of their straight-axle 4x4 for one with CV joints? The folk at RCV Performance gave us a few reasons to ponder.
First, look at why CV joints have a bad rap. The reason factory CV joints fail in IFS applications is that they are operating at angles beyond those for which they were designed. When the vehicle is lifted, the angle of the halfshafts increases, often beyond what the original design can handle. Second, factory materials are usually just good enough for the loads that a stock-sized tire places on them. Go from a 23-inch tall tire to 35s or taller, and you've more than doubled the stress on the CV joint. Not to mention ditching the 140hp six-banger for a V-8 and doubling the final drive ratio with a new transfer case and deeper axle gears. Finally, original CV joints come with a flimsy rubber boot to keep grease in and contaminants out. These get torn with increased operating angles and trail debris, thus pulling the pin on the hand grenade.

Who knew there would come a day when an upgrade for a solid-axle frontend would include a
RCV Performance took a new approach to the CV joint, and has developed several specifically for severe duty in off-road vehicles. They offer an upgrade for IFS trucks such as GM, Hummers, and Mercedes G-Wagen applications. These have CV joints that operate at the increased angles that a lifted IFS requires, as well as being made from better materials. They also designed a tough polyurethane seal that tolerates extreme angles and is tough enough to endure trail abuse. Then they did something cool. They made replacement axleshaft assemblies that include CV joints for straight-axle Dana 44 and 60 applications. They also made some for the super abusive rockcrawl competition crowd who like to stand on the throttle with the front steering at full lock. Guess what? The CV joints are holding up better than a traditional U-joint in these applications.
In addition to a stronger joint at the steering knuckle, there's another benefit for us regular off-road guys with straight axles. The binding that you experience at full steering lock with a U-joint that causes "crow hop" in four-wheel drive is eliminated. So now you can use more throttle when the front wheels are turned, and you don't get that annoying push-back on the steering wheel when you're turning tight.

These CV joints are made from all-new parts, engineered and machined by RCV Performance. T
We think they're onto something here. Among other kits and custom applications, RCV Performance makes a front axleshaft kit for Jeep Wranglers with Dana 44s (both TJs and JKs) with their CV joints. They also just introduced kits for Dana 30s. We decided to give them a try, so we took a 2008 Wrangler to Unlimited Offroad Centers in Fenton, Michigan, where Justin Whalen did the swap for us. Whether you're replacing broken parts in your front axle, or considering stronger parts before you break things, this is an upgrade worth considering.
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We took our 2008 Jeep Wrangler to Unlimited Offroad Centers, where Justin Whalen showed us
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With the vehicle securely lifted and the tires removed, you'll need to get the brakes out
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Whalen said that one of the typical mistakes people make when replacing axleshafts in late
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There are three bolts that hold the unit bearing to the steering knuckle; remove these fro
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The RCV Performance kit doesn't require any modifications to your JK Dana 44. If you're in
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Place the polyurethane boot in the housing. Whalen dabs some axle grease on the inner spli
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Included with the kit are unit-bearing bolts with smaller diameter heads. The CV joint is
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We immediately enjoyed the lack of binding at full steering lock. We also like the idea th
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RCV Performance
611 Beacon Street
Loves Park
IL
61111
815-877-7473
www.rcvperformance.com
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Unlimited Offroad Centers
3201 W. Thompson Rd
Fenton
MI
48430
810-936-7000
http://www.unlimitedoffroadcente rs.com/
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