Carbon Fiber Driveshafts
Carbon fiber driveshafts are built for strength to transfer torque and can be broken with a hard blow from the side
N/Ar driveshafts are built for strength to transfer torque and can be broken with a hard blow from the side. The result is that when a u-joint or yoke fails the N/Ar composite begins to disintegrate when it contacts the chassis or driveshaft hoop. As the composite comes apart, the shaft simply turns into a bunch of loose N/Ars, much like the end of a broom . In fact, in composite technology this failsafe state is called "brooming". Instead of tearing up the driver and shredding the chassis, the N/Ar broom will just polish dirt and paint off the chassis.
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