stewdesignjts
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2007
- 2
Hello,
I have a friend who sells atv parts and we are currently investigating different brand cv axles for the polaris ranger/sportsman. After studying some broken axles, the inner joint of the polaris originals are made differently from a popular "premium" aftermarket axle brand.
The inner joint of the original polaris axle attains movement by allowing the cage to side inside the inner end of the cv axle. The aftermarket axle attains motion with longer splines on the axle shaft, and allowing motion between the axle shaft and the cage. (sorry if i'm using the wrong termonology)
My question is which design is stronger, and/or which design better accounts for the suspension geometry changes throughout the travel range? Maybe the aftermarket design is just more simple and is a cheaper way to make it?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Jason
I have a friend who sells atv parts and we are currently investigating different brand cv axles for the polaris ranger/sportsman. After studying some broken axles, the inner joint of the polaris originals are made differently from a popular "premium" aftermarket axle brand.
The inner joint of the original polaris axle attains movement by allowing the cage to side inside the inner end of the cv axle. The aftermarket axle attains motion with longer splines on the axle shaft, and allowing motion between the axle shaft and the cage. (sorry if i'm using the wrong termonology)
My question is which design is stronger, and/or which design better accounts for the suspension geometry changes throughout the travel range? Maybe the aftermarket design is just more simple and is a cheaper way to make it?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Jason