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Sloski's CVD's for berg's

roksloski

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Introducing the Sloski800’s CVD’s for Berg……………<?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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<o:p></o:p>This is a joint venture with a good friend……..<o:p></o:p>
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"We have specifically engineered the Sloski800’s CVD's from heat treated high strength 4340 Chromoly steel to ensure our CVD's are built for Stress and longevity, and a steering angle of 50 degrees!"<o:p></o:p>
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Made in the USA in a nearly 9000 square foot state-of-the art Precision Swiss-style CNC machining facility. Our CVD's follow the ISO-9001-2000 quality standards meeting high tolerances and demands.<o:p></o:p>
With the construction of your crawler it is crucial to design your rig around utilizing this 50* of steering. For those setups potentially allowing more throw then our recommended amount a steering stop is suggested to stop the steering knuckle from rotating pass said measurement. Over steering and binding can occur past the designed amount causing negative effects to both your rig and your CVD.<o:p></o:p>
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Proper maintenance of the CVD is crucial in ensuring a long life. This includes but is not limited to occasional cleaning and lubrication as well as the steering stops noted above. Because we cannot control the outcome and usage of our product once it is installed, our CVD's do not hold a warranty. <o:p></o:p>
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These will fit:<o:p></o:p>
VP 8deg. Knuckles and C’s<o:p></o:p>
Axial high steer knuckles with stock tubes<o:p></o:p>
Axial non 8deg.<o:p></o:p>


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Thank you

any questions please PM and ask


These are all put together and packaged by me, you will need to take them apart and lube them with your choice of lube befor you install them......



Cost: $125.00 + $6.75 shipping to the 50 US states only
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THANK YOU
 
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hello mate, how long will these be in production or available in the coming times? also is there any reviews etc out one these ?

cheers
 
these will fit the stock berg lockers as well as the stock berg tubes/c-hubs and stock berg knuckles?

thanks
 
these will fit the stock berg lockers as well as the stock berg tubes/c-hubs and stock berg knuckles?

thanks

These will fit:
VP 8deg. Knuckles and C’s
Axial high steer knuckles with stock tubes
Axial non 8deg

From above post!
 
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I can read pee wee but it does not address my question.
why are they called cvds for berg if they fit axials?

I ask again will they fit stock berg tubes, lockers, c-hubs, knuckles?
 
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My guess is no they won't work with stock berg knuckles, Axial knuckles only. Stock berg tubes and lockers yes.
There's a difference between berg & axial knuckles so if he's saying they work with axial knuckles then they won't work with berg knuckles.
 
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these will fit the stock berg lockers as well as the stock berg tubes/c-hubs and stock berg knuckles?

thanks

They will not work with the stock berg knuckles

If you have stock berg tubes with the built on C, you will need an axial based knuckle, a zero Ackerman high steer knuckle, or a std knuckle...
If you have a tube that takes a C hub, then you will need an axial style C and knuckles, weather it be 8 deg or std. High steer, or 0 Ackerman




And yes they will work with the stock lockers............ thats what i run. !

Thank you
Questions you can pm me
 
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