Extreme Angle Double CV Driveline
Applications include 4x4 Rock Crawlers or vehicles that have extreme compound angles.
Most popular application is front drivelines for four wheel drive lifted trucks.
There are so many four wheel drives out there with front driveline problems. Modifing your front end to accomodate a driveline issue may degrade steering performance, cause premature tire wear, and do general damage to front end bushings and bearings. And in so many cases, a double CV will solve the issues with only minor, if any, modification to the front axle. So why do so few people go with the double CV????
Because it is an expensive driveline that few shops know how to build. That is why.
Getting a CV on a differential requires custom machine work, and or specialty parts.
CV Companion Flanges
Part Number
Splines
Pilot
Bolt Circle
Bolt
Thru-hole
Seal
Notes
MJ-44TOY
1.146x26
46mm
3 patterns
10mm/11mm
1.5
1.559
Dana 44 with 3 different Toyota flange patterns= 60x60x10*56x64x10 *66x66x11*B-3051A
MJ-D60TOY
1.276x29
46mm
3 patterns
10mm/11mm
TH
1.875
Dana 60 with 3 different Toyota flange patterns= 60x60x10*56x64x10 *66x66x11 ** Includes: flange, 10mm hardware, pinion seal & nut* 3111-D60TOY-10MM
MJ-D60F
1.276x29
2.00
3.5/4.25
.437-20/.50-20
TH
1.875
Dana 60 with 2 different flange patterns, 2.00" pilot* DM3055
SPLINES
P
BC
B
TH
H
NOTES
CV Pinion Yokes
Part Number
Series
Model
Splines
Length
Thru-hole
Seal
Notes
MJ-2-4-4341
1310
Dana 44
1.146x26
3
1.5
1.550
1350 Yoke, 26 Spline Dana 30/44, Dana 300