J.E. Reel Drive Line - HD CV's

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I was looking at the July 2010 issue of JP Magazine and on page 98 at the bottom they show a couple Liberty Heavy Duty CV's. I went to the website but I think it's still under construction. You just get a company name and phone number. Looks good. Hopefully they will have omething up online soon for a closer look.
 

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Is that $550 a side but you get back $100 for each core you return?

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$550 each side with an additional $100 core charge? Refund $100/side when you send them your cores

This is an investment.
Since I haven't broken a CV yet I'm not sure what it cost if you break one. Does just the CV usually go or do other components go when they break?

Anyone break one yet?
 

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Ridenby,
Where are you sitting at from center of hub to bottom of front flare?
About 23"?

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Looks like more than a 2" lift.
Are you using stock CV's?
Did you mod the housing by grinding them back?
I'd like to get my front end up to about 22" - looks like upper control arms will be a good investment.
 

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Thanks for the link.
Are you still using your original CV's?
When you originally did the Frankenlift did you put the JBA arms in or did you do them later?
Thanks for your info.

Did arms then,CV's have been replaced after 120000 + miles, tore boot on drivers side,intermediate shaft-CV splines where wore out on pass. side. Breaking a CV axle is way down the list of worries.
 

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