OK I guess I am about finished beating on the Autozone half shafts, evidently there is no hope for those that do not understand what "test to failure" means and of course there are those that have "skin in the game" that are going to absolutely disparage any use of something they are not making profit on.
Are they without flaw?? No I have found one flaw that I have been able to repeat a few times, But only because the DuraVee can easily attain triple digit speeds, ALL the boot failures have been a result of triple digit speeds, the boots are too "supple" or "pliable" and at post 100MPH speeds they grow too much and hit the suspension components, then they look like this and have damage in the form of small holes.
That would make an interesting GO PRO video if I had one.
Fortunately the 57K0275 outer boot fits perfectly ( it is likely a 10K not a 7K shaft as suggested) so it was an easy repair and not likely to fail simply because of speed as the OEM boots are thicker and less pliable.
but I doubt I will be testing that theory as all kinds of strange things start to happen at "speed" and I have tempted fate enough....
Would this ever be an issue for your Detroit Diesel powered HMMWV, I seriously doubt it!
As far as brute strength, I have beat on them with 365+ HP like a dirty rug, so much so that I have concerns that I may cause a failure of another one of the drive train components, you must also consider that the DuraVee has part time 4WD so ALL the torque is being delivered to only the rear axle. (on the street)
So are you going to "break" one with your Detroit Diesel powered HMMWV?,, seems doubtful unless you get carried away with Throttle/Brake modulation or do something really stupid.
Of course I am not talking about you "heavy variant" guys, you already have heaver half shafts.
As far as long term durability, who knows and only time will tell, they happily replaced the first two speed induced boot failures and both times had them the next day, (once I confirmed what was causing the failures I of course did not ask them to replace any more!) I will not be testing them long term on this truck as I am planning to replace all the running gear (diff, half shafts and hubs) with new or rebuilt components including 12K half shafts and hubs before loading it up to "heavy variant" type weight, but have been running them for some time on the M998 #1.