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CV,s please

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CV,s please

Post by T650 »

I am looking for a set of CV,s to fit 82 rangie. The front end is set up with 24 spline air locker with macnarra axles and is used in comps. What i was thinking was Ashcroft, but is there any thing alse available and if so who sells them and how much. Thanks
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Post by def90 »

heat treated hilux c.v's, change the star to match ya 24's (jacmac will do this), so far so good with me.
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Post by defmec »

star ? more info please im looking to upgrade as i have just bought a 24s trutrac front and was just going to go with hi tough axles and aue2522,s
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Post by scrun »

I have the same combination Rangie with hilux CV's !
After breaking heaps of toughened ones , I bit the bullet
and brought a Set of LONGFIELDS from the states .
I've given then a flogging but to date (2years) haven't
had a problem ! Cost was around $600 i think ???
But I had already spent more than that before Anyway!!!
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Post by lokka »

Fit toyo 30 spline side gears to the arb and get the toyo axles and cvs from rovertracks tho you will have to machiene out the stubs a tad and im sure ya have to run the shorter hubs and stubs from a 95 on D1
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Post by defmec »

im to lazy to go to all that trouble i think i might wait until rovertracks get some more aeu2522 chromo,s made :lol:
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Post by uninformed »

i have 2 pairs of 30/30 longfield cv's for sale

brand new, never installed.

pm me if interested

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Post by def90 »

doesn't ashcroft have a 5 year warranty? if so is it warranted in australia?
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Post by defmec »

ashcroft $1750 pair of cvs :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by def90 »

defmec wrote:ashcroft $1750 pair of cvs :shock: :shock: :shock:
BY CRIKEY, BUGGA THAT!!!!!!
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Post by HSV Rangie »

longfield longfield.

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Post by T650 »

Whats the go with fitting hilux cv,s are the inner splines the same or do you take the star out of the rover cv and fit it into the hilux cv and what about the drive flange and with longfeilds are they for rover or are they hilux :?
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Post by uninformed »

longfield, ashcroft and rovertracks all get there cv's made by the same company :

Rockford Areomatic.


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Post by Slunnie »

defmec wrote:ashcroft $1750 pair of cvs :shock: :shock: :shock:
I wont tell you how much my ones cost from Mal Story. They were out of the original Bowler batch. Ouch. These and the Ashcrofts came with axles also.

These are also completely different to the Longs/Ashcroft/Rovertracks ones.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Rovertracks are the way to go! Ashcroft have muscled rovertracks out of their current supplier, but they will have better CVs from another supplier soon.

Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
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Post by uninformed »

ISUZUROVER wrote:Rovertracks are the way to go! Ashcroft have muscled rovertracks out of their current supplier, but they will have better CVs from another supplier soon.

Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
spot on Ben,

as with most things british, they think they are the only ones making it and ask twice as much for half the product......

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Post by Slunnie »

ISUZUROVER wrote:Rovertracks are the way to go! Ashcroft have muscled rovertracks out of their current supplier, but they will have better CVs from another supplier soon.

Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
When the new Rovertracks (Longs???) arrive, why will they be better?
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Post by uninformed »

the company that makes the cv's are very hard to deal with.

they make all kinds of promises and never deliver. if rovertracks are getting them made somewhere else it should be a good thing.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Slunnie wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:Rovertracks are the way to go! Ashcroft have muscled rovertracks out of their current supplier, but they will have better CVs from another supplier soon.

Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
When the new Rovertracks (Longs???) arrive, why will they be better?
Keith knows his stuff, so I am sure his new products will be as good or better than his old ones.

Keith gave me more info, but I don't want to put it on a public forum, send me a pm/email if you want to know.
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Post by Michele »

Slunnie wrote: These are also completely different to the Longs/Ashcroft/Rovertracks ones.
Hi Slunnie,
aren't those in pic your DII cvs?
Keith only sold Defender type CVs...
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Post by 96Discoman »

i think this is an old price, i was quoted $1125 + tax and yes they do carry 5 year. i'm looking at a sent for my disco.

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[quote="defmec"]ashcroft $1750 pair of cvs :shock: :shock: :shock:[/quote]
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Post by uninformed »

if buying from the Uk you should not have to pay VAT or get it back atleast.

how much is shipping?

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Post by WICKED »

ISUZUROVER wrote: Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
Most place's doing after market CV's do!

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

WICKED wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote: Ashcroft has way too much markup opn his CVs IMHO.
Most place's doing after market CV's do!

LONGFIELDS are the way to go!
Longtracks CVs from Rovertracks were about the same $$$ (as longfields), and unlike Longfields, they were a direct fit - like Ashcroft.

Keith will have new products from different suppliers soon - and I assume still at great prices. So if you aren't in a hurry I would hold off for a while.
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Post by srw »

Righteo guys...

Yes this price is correct @ $1125 + tax for the CV joint kit which we have stock...yes the the CV's do carry a 5 year warranty...we have had no problem at all with the Ashcroft CV's and Axles...

From the top of my head...
Early Range/Defender CV's $1125+ tax a pair
Disco 1 Non ABS and ABS CV's $1125+ tax a Pair
Disco 2 Front axle/CV kit $1850.00+ tax a Pair
4.11 CWP $600+ i think? :?:

All of which is in Stock as well and a Range of Ashcroft Recon Gearboxes and Transfer boxes etc

I hope this helps and might clear a few things up...I anyone needs help of Advise i'm glad to help... ;)

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96Discoman wrote:i think this is an old price, i was quoted $1125 + tax and yes they do carry 5 year. i'm looking at a sent for my disco.

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Post by defmec »

how much is tax
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Post by uninformed »

defmec wrote:how much is tax
i think you will find the above prices are AU$ and retail here in OZ.

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Post by Slunnie »

Michele wrote:
Slunnie wrote: These are also completely different to the Longs/Ashcroft/Rovertracks ones.
Hi Slunnie,
aren't those in pic your DII cvs?
Keith only sold Defender type CVs...
Gday Michele

Absolutely. Sorry though, my comment was more in relation to the costs of CVs than the actual CV. They are D2 CV's and made by Maxi.
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Post by uninformed »

Slunnie wrote:
Michele wrote:
Slunnie wrote: These are also completely different to the Longs/Ashcroft/Rovertracks ones.
Hi Slunnie,
aren't those in pic your DII cvs?
Keith only sold Defender type CVs...
Gday Michele

Absolutely. Sorry though, my comment was more in relation to the costs of CVs than the actual CV. They are D2 CV's and made by Maxi.
Slunnie, the cv's them selves were not made by Maxi Drive, all the axles and other stuff were, but not the cv joints

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Post by Slunnie »

uninformed wrote:
Slunnie wrote:
Michele wrote:
Slunnie wrote: These are also completely different to the Longs/Ashcroft/Rovertracks ones.
Hi Slunnie,
aren't those in pic your DII cvs?
Keith only sold Defender type CVs...
Gday Michele

Absolutely. Sorry though, my comment was more in relation to the costs of CVs than the actual CV. They are D2 CV's and made by Maxi.
Slunnie, the cv's them selves were not made by Maxi Drive, all the axles and other stuff were, but not the cv joints

Serg
Thats correct. I think with this batch and even after that batch when he changed CV manufacturer and things got all funny and went bad from there WRT tolerances of the CV which affected other stuff like the ring fit etc and he aborted them unless pressed to do them.
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