
Is the way way extra cost of the high strength half shafts as sold by MMC Birmingham @ £364/pair worth it? ie are they that much better than the hardened ones sold by eg ESM @ £82/pair?
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They are 2 very different designs. MMC Birmingham also do the 'hardened' ones at £35 + VAT each, but the 'hardened' ones are an uprated version of the standard design, using the same material with a different heat treatment. Fine for standard (ish) cars and tyres.Is the way way extra cost of the high strength half shafts as sold by MMC Birmingham @ £364/pair worth it? ie are they that much better than the hardened ones sold by eg ESM @ £82/pair?
I wouldn't go boasting about not breaking a shaft - you know what they saymorrisman1 wrote:i havnt had any problems with halfshafts in my 1098. i give it all sorts of abuse, smoke up the inside tyre on u-turns and such, have done a fair bit of round and round on gravel car parks etc. i dont see how a half shaft could pop under normal use unless it was installed on the wrong side.
my ute had a toyota diff so i know i wont have problems with that.
haha yea i knows what ya mean. murphy's law.plastic_orange wrote:I wouldn't go boasting about not breaking a shaft - you know what they saymorrisman1 wrote:i havnt had any problems with halfshafts in my 1098. i give it all sorts of abuse, smoke up the inside tyre on u-turns and such, have done a fair bit of round and round on gravel car parks etc. i dont see how a half shaft could pop under normal use unless it was installed on the wrong side.
my ute had a toyota diff so i know i wont have problems with that.![]()
Pete