March 2010 Edition : Diagnostic & Electronic Repair / Automotive Training & Education
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Driveshaft assemblies for extreme off-road applications introduced

placed Mon, Jun 1st, 2009
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Ontario, Calif.--From Baja to the Rubicon Trail, extreme off-road vehicles require components specifically designed to handle the most demanding situations.  Inland Empire Driveline Service has announced the availability of custom-built drive shafts fitted with the Cornay CVX-30 Series CV joint, engineered for extreme-duty applications. 

 
Designed to handle the same loads as the Spicer 1350, the CVX-30 features an operating angle range of 5 to 30 degrees while maintaining a high operating speed and minimal noise, vibration, and harshness.  Domestic and foreign applications are available.

 





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