Quote Originally Posted by Ascinder View Post
I've actually sheared a bolt off in the aisins and had to EZ out it out. I then switched over to allen head capscrews which have a larger area on the head so if the internal hex gets rounded out, you can use visegrips to still remove them. They are also rated for more torque than what comes with the stock Aisins. It's a cheap upgrade I really recommend it, especially for anyone who wheels far from home at all. I'm also in agreement with Aisins being the best choice for a non-fuse system. When I researched my hubs, it was the general consensus that strengthwise aisins were the strongest. However, if you do break one, I seriously doubt aisin is going to have replacements sent out to you for free.......
The problem with the Aisins, as we found out at the last Uwharrie meet, is they have a brass or bronze, internal wear part. If your aisin hub has any play in it, you need to get the rebuild kit from indy4x. As that starts wobbling, it allows play in the CV joint, and then, voila, broken CV shaft as it wobbles around under torque. The rebuild kit is like 70 bucks each. I will stick with my cheap superwinches Besides, my VX is a trailer queen