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Diff locker or Winch? Which one first

  • X-Eng Simon
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19 Oct 2011 15:34 #24039 by X-Eng Simon
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I don't know about their shafts - but the way the locker works gives me more confidence in them.

I would be surprised if their shafts are weaker than the originals - and I would consider a review stating this as subjective. You cannot tell if they were being used in the same way, with the same tyres etc.

Si

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19 Oct 2011 16:41 #24045 by TomDK
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all I know is just that I made a search on google to find out people's opinions with KAM Diffs. And many posts on different forums stated that KAM Diffs are fitted with weak axles. I remember in one post a guy stated that they (KAM) are stronger that the cheese-like LR axles, but weaker than Jimny axles :-)

I know they are only half price of ARB, and that you spend a fair sum of money just for the brand when buying ARB. But, usually you get what you pay for.

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19 Oct 2011 18:52 #24058 by Nobby22
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If i had the money then i may go for ARB. The way i look at it is KAM are cheaper but its not like its some cheap chinese copy. They work, are well made and enginered. As i said the only possible downside of them is the modifying you have to do to the axle. Plus they are developing a front locker to with stronger cv joints, i think. Now that would be a good investment! I surpose at the end of the day you way up all the different factors and get which one suits you. I wont be getting it soon anyway, the winch will be comeing first thanks to everyone's kind sugestions. ;)

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19 Oct 2011 19:05 #24061 by kirkynut
I think you have to bare in mind we are talking about the ickle Jimny not the big heavy LR. Also, what size tyres / lead right foot have those who have broken KAM shafts got and were they in competition or mucking about. Big differences!

The thing I like about KAM Jimny shafts is the removable end flange so you only have to press/cut off the bearing not the retainer when changing rear bearings - making it quicker and easier!

Kirkynut

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19 Oct 2011 21:07 - 19 Oct 2011 22:24 #24071 by TomDK
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kirkynut wrote: I think you have to bare in mind we are talking about the ickle Jimny not the big heavy LR. Also, what size tyres / lead right foot have those who have broken KAM shafts got and were they in competition or mucking about. Big differences!

The thing I like about KAM Jimny shafts is the removable end flange so you only have to press/cut off the bearing not the retainer when changing rear bearings - making it quicker and easier!

Kirkynut


I believe that when peolpe say the KAM Shafts are weaker than standard Jimny axles they've been tested under the same conditions.

I find it a bit strange. Many of you guys here seem to just ignore that there is a chance the KAM HD-shaft may in fact actually be weaker than standard Jimny axles. It's like, "if we don't talk abot it, then maybe there's nothing to it".

I'm not saying that KAM diffs are useless or anything. But there must be a reason why ARB lockers are so popular, and KAM diffs still is considered a budget diff-locker. You get what you pay for.

And by the way. I really like the idea of the KAM locker, and have also considered them myself. But having read about this weakness of shafts made me reconsider :-)
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20 Oct 2011 07:29 #24081 by Nobby22
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TomDK wrote:

kirkynut wrote: I think you have to bare in mind we are talking about the ickle Jimny not the big heavy LR. Also, what size tyres / lead right foot have those who have broken KAM shafts got and were they in competition or mucking about. Big differences!

The thing I like about KAM Jimny shafts is the removable end flange so you only have to press/cut off the bearing not the retainer when changing rear bearings - making it quicker and easier!

Kirkynut


I believe that when peolpe say the KAM Shafts are weaker than standard Jimny axles they've been tested under the same conditions.

I find it a bit strange. Many of you guys here seem to just ignore that there is a chance the KAM HD-shaft may in fact actually be weaker than standard Jimny axles. It's like, "if we don't talk abot it, then maybe there's nothing to it".

I'm not saying that KAM diffs are useless or anything. But there must be a reason why ARB lockers are so popular, and KAM diffs still is considered a budget diff-locker. You get what you pay for.

And by the way. I really like the idea of the KAM locker, and have also considered them myself. But having read about this weakness of shafts made me reconsider :-)


I have had a quick look on the internet and couldnt find any acticles on weak KAM Jimny shafts. Do you have any links? I have seen people talk about weak Landrover KAM shafts. I can understand that because of the weight of a landrover. Iam sure they will fix it if that is the case. No point selling "stronger half shafts" if they are actualy weaker!

Nobby

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