A club member here in Alaska has a (late '90's) Taco that keeps breaking or pulling apart the CV on the right front. The truck is lifted a bit, perhaps 2 inches, with coilover shocks in the front, running 33 inch tires and (I believe) a lockrite in the front. Yesterday's modest trail ride caused the inner right joint to separate, although it does not appear that the cage actually broke. It just pulled apart, pulled the boot off, dumped the balls in the snow, and that was that. Naturally, the shaft and joint in question were purchased from Schuck's (their "heavy-duty" remanufactured shaft). Lifetime guarantee notwithstanding, having to replace the shaft every other month gets really old, and driving out of remote country in 3-wheel drive is also tedious.
It may have been covered somewhere else here, but I can't find it. Question is, who supplies high quality severe duty shafts for the Tacoma? Any preferences, or brands to avoid? Also, for those who have run the Tacoma a lot, would anyone recommend using an LSD instead of a locker in the front end? Would doing so reduce the stress on the joints?
Thanks for the help.
It may have been covered somewhere else here, but I can't find it. Question is, who supplies high quality severe duty shafts for the Tacoma? Any preferences, or brands to avoid? Also, for those who have run the Tacoma a lot, would anyone recommend using an LSD instead of a locker in the front end? Would doing so reduce the stress on the joints?
Thanks for the help.