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RE: [ihc] Breaking an Axle Housing
## >> What would you (or anyone else on the list) say is the
## >> weakest suspension /
## >> drive train component under a stock Scout? Shackles? wheel
## >> ends? (I guess
## >> open and closed knuckle designs would have to be considered
## >> separately.) In
## >> case this is completely obvious to most, I'll say that I
## >> really don't know
## >> the answer and am genuinely interested. Thanks, -John A.
i think the weakest link in any vehicle, on or off road, is the individual
in the driver's seat. for a more than adequate example of this in action,
just ask me how i managed to turn my Scout over in my own driveway. or ask
Tom M just what sorts of lapses in judgement have resulted in broken
components. i'm sure there are lots of others here guilty of the same kinds
of mistakes. +)
--Mac
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