remember Kavik's broken axle?

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awhile back the CSC crew was out in Bulldog Canyon and Kavik broke his rear axle on his 60 and I witnessed the unbelievable trail fix to get him out of there. I was fairly new to offroading then and when I seen the guys inprovise a high lift handle, straps and wood blocks to keep his wheel and axle from coming out, I was in awe. Anyway, I was browsing one of the vendors here, lowrangeoffroad, and seen they actually have a tool for this repair. Some people think of everything.
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awhile back the CSC crew was out in Bulldog Canyon and Kavik broke his rear axle on his 60 and I witnessed the unbelievable trail fix to get him out of there. I was fairly new to offroading then and when I seen the guys inprovise a high lift handle, straps and wood blocks to keep his wheel and axle from coming out, I was in awe. Anyway, I was browsing one of the vendors here, lowrangeoffroad, and seen they actually have a tool for this repair. Some people think of everything.


You'll be doing a demo at the next meet, correct?
 
thats what of those tools you wished you had, but once you got one, would never, ever use.
 
thats what of those tools you wished you had, but once you got one, would never, ever use.

instead you bum the Velcro from someone else :hillbilly:
 
... they actually have a tool for this repair. Some people think of everything.

Great $110 for an extra hi-lift handle to carry!:hillbilly:
 
yes Claudia, im a bum. I was trying to lighten your load in the 40 is all.
 
thats what of those tools you wished you had, but once you got one, would never, ever use.

Buy a Jeep. You'll use it all the time. Hell just leave it attached.
 
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