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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 09:36 PM
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My friend has broke his front drive shaft a couple of timez... some of the problem would be that he has mudlites on, but most ppl have aftermarket tires anyway. Anyone else been havin this issue? Any recommandations?

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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 10:17 PM
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Originally posted by: Steveo10
My friend has broke his front drive shaft a couple of timez... some of the problem would be that he has mudlites on, but most ppl have aftermarket tires anyway. Anyone else been havin this issue? Any recommandations?

THX!
Did he break any axles/drive-shafts with the stock OEM tires. Has he modified the engine for more power? Has he put a lift kit on changing the angle of the axles?
I heard that Gorilla has aftermarket axles they may also have a stronger drive-shaft.
I could understand breaking one, being maybe a defect drive-shaft but breaking two - I don't know, I guess you said it correctly (your friend has broken the drive-shafts)....

Recomendations - tell your friend to take it a little easier it is an ATV not a tank....
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 11:22 PM
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I think Gorilla will be the way to go... thx

P.S - Ill tell him to tone it down a little
 
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