JamesDowning wrote:Think of it as a mechanical fuse.
I have been, but I want a slightly higher amp value.

When I'm driving along on rutted trails, I'm already making 5 decisions a second where to place each of the wheels, worrying about traction, momentum, ground clearance, sharp-edged rises and falloffs that might fully compress a spring or allow a wheel to fall into full extension, where I would go in case of a brake failure, trying to stay off the power if the wheels are turned to reduce stress on the outer CV joints, etc., etc. Since I broke my first (now second) tie rod end I also have to keep a constant watch out for ruts that could overstress the steering, and also a CONSTANT watch for places I would steer uphill (if possible) to make sure a broken tie rod wouldn't launch me down a 4000 foot dropoff with few trees or rocks to slow me down. Otherwise I'd never go over 2 MPH and I wouldn't be able to cover as much ground.