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| Cummins Pulling Discussion Pertaining to Cummins Transfer Sled Pulling |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Myakka, Sarasota area
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Breaks while spooling
All my breaks come while spooling. ex. axle, driveshaft. I just broke the front drive shaft again in the same spot, at the cv joint just off the transfer case. Does anyone else have this problem and what are you doing to fix the weak links? Truck has stock front suspension and normally hang about 350-400 lbs on the front. ![]() ![]() Thanks
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