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04.02.2012, 10:15 PM

How much different between the normal CVs and drive cups as compared to the heavy duty ones?
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04.03.2012, 02:47 AM

The cv's are about the same, only difference is a smoother transition into the ball and pin at the end going into the output cup of the diff. The ball and pin that goes into the cup is much bigger as well as the cup it self, all three parts are approx 50-100% bigger. I bought one hd cv/outdrive separate from the other three from Cen and it has slightly different machining marks than the other three and a different finish, no idea if it or the other three are made out of stronger stuff than each other or the origional nemesis stuff but as I said the obvious difference is the cup, ball and pin. I meant to take pictures of everything dissembled but forgot, when I take the diffs apart to check them after I get it running I'll try to remember to do it then.
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04.06.2012, 03:30 PM

Here are a couple pictures:

T-Maxx cvd, standard Nemesis, HD



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