I've had a CV on both my front and rear drivelines for years. They require frequent greasing, at least as often as you change your oil. They are very strong, don't worry about that. The theory is that the two u-joints that comprise the CV or "double cardon" joint act together just like a typical driveline would when it's in phase and the u joints at both ends are in agreemant as to their angle. Therefore, when using a CV joint, the other end of the driveline SHOULD be straight, meaning the driveline and the flange to which it mounts are at 90 degrees from each other when under a load. This is critical on a rear driveline, but you can get away with less than perfect angles on the front, the CV makes the whole thing more forgiving.