Stop wrenching, start riding!

Our innovative design is the first of its kind, featuring an integral axle coupler with torque limiting “pin” technology with a purpose-built failure point. This design not only protects the axle CV joints and splines from failure (where most axle failures happen), but it also safeguards the differential and driveline components that end up getting damaged by adding stronger CV axles. If you strengthen your axles, all you do is move the failure point to your differential - these are expensive!

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Constant Mechanical Engagement: Our patented SNAPR coupler technology ensures constant mechanical engagement, even after our proprietary load pin fails. What does this mean for you? It means you can keep driving after a pin failure, allowing you to reach a safe location to insert a replacement pin. You can ride with up to (3) pins broken, as long as you have power to one wheel you can drive the machine! This innovative feature prevents "axle flop," eliminating damage to suspension components, reducing repair costs, avoiding dangerous to timely trailside repairs. ELIMINATING the need to buy a spare full axle assembly, storage mounts, and tooling - Save room for the cooler!

  • Quick and Easy Pin Replacement: A broken axle no longer means a catastrophic stop-ride event. Say goodbye to ratchet straps, sockets, slide hammers, offroad jacks, impact guns, and the rest of that bulky tooling. Our design takes two minutes! Stop, insert new pin, and DRIVE ON

  • Cost Savings: The SNAPR AXLE is not a throwaway item like the standard axles of today, SNAPR is the SOLUTION, to that never-ending throwaway expense. With the SNAPR Solution, throw a handful of our patented pins in your glovebox and go ride!

Adding our SNAPR AXLE to your machine is guaranteed to make axle failure stresses and associated costs, a thing of the past. You can say goodbye to the frustration of standard axle failures and hello to uninterrupted adventures. Now you can hit that hill and not worry about “what ifs” - SNAPR has you covered.

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