Need some advice here guys.
This weekend i DETONATED, GRENADED my driverside u-joint when my wheel fell between 2 rocks and I turned slightly while the locker was engaged. Basically the u-joint failed and then since I was still moving backwards, the axle shaft ears bit into one another and mangled. Now, I wasn't running high performance u-joints, they were Autozone's most expensive model but instead of failing at the caps as most do, it split right down the middle.
Basically, I want to beef up things on the axle end. I'm between getting a set of chromoly shafts with high grade u-joints or just going big and getting RCV shafts. RCV claims their cv joints are indestructable, but my concern is that I will effectively shift the weak links to a different place along the axle. With reg chromoly shafts, you still run u-joints. The u-joint (even a high grade one) can fail. If it doesn't fail, the next thing to fail is the shaft. Both of these aren't a terribly concerning thing as you can still repair on the trail if you carry spare shafts. But with the RCV, if the cv doesn't fail and the shaft doesn't perhaps the weak link ends up being your differential and THAT would basically mean game over.
What do you guys think about this? Am I being paranoid, should I go for the RCV or are chromoly shafts a safer deal?