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Upgrading CV's rightly or wrongly.

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Upgrading CV's rightly or wrongly.

Post by HSV Rangie »

Ordered a set of profield CV's today.
$79.00 US each
+ freight and GST ETC.

Axles from jac mac.

Will see how the set up works once all parts arrive and iI fit them.

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Post by mickrangie »

Yes please i'll have some..


I am probably going to do somefing similar one day so I hope it all works...

Take HEAPS of pics and note

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Post by Bodge »

$79 US Damn that cheap!

I am assuming that a Toy birf?

Do they do Rover ones?
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Rover birfs not to my knowledge.

Profield $79.00
Longfield dropped price today now $80.00.

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Post by Adam »

I also ordered my profields today, doing the same thing as you. How much are you paying for the JMac shafts? I need to order a set, as well as 30 spline drive flanges and the new brass bushings for the spindles.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Jacmac axles and flanges for front
$650.00 aus.

Bushes not sure.
I am just goingto drop in spare set of spindles, have them fit them with the bush. slack I know but easy.

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Post by bazzle »

$79 US How much landed in Aussie $$$?

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Post by HSV Rangie »

$70.00 us air frieght.

Customs depends what mood they are in.

GST most likly.

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Post by Bodge »

Thats still cheaper than Rover gear.

Just so I get this straight from all the other threads...

Michael [and Sam]? have:

-Toy diffs [with 30 spl side gears?] and the toy pumpkin redrilled to fit the rover housing bolt pattern.

-Jac Mac custom axles 30 spl [both ends?]. But the front short side hilux original will fit.

-Toy birfs - now profields

-Rover spindles [this is the steering swivel right?] These need to be bored out to fit the extra width of a toy birf and the need a custom [or off the shelf?] brass bush.

-Jac Mac 30 spl drive flanges

-Rover driveshafts redrilled to fit the toy pinion [or you could use a DC front hilux shaft if you needed one and redrill the rover output?]

Anything I have left out?
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Post by Adam »

youre a little off on a few things.

Rover housings redrilled for the Toy diff pattern (not the other way 'round)
30 spline side gears
Jack Mac shafts, 30 spline at the diff and i think 27? at the birf (stock toyota spline on both ends)
profields or longfields
no modifications necessary to the swivel ball or knuckle, but the spindle (or stub axle it is sometimes referred to as) needs to be bored out a little (dont have the exact spec) and a new brass bush fitted into the end of it to carry the stub shaft end of the birf.
30 spline drive flanges
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Pretty much correct Adam,

I think you increase the bore on the spindle by 20 thou.

Toy centre in rover axle housing.
Jacmac axles although I believe one Toy axle will fit.
Toy birfs.
jacmac drive flanges.

easy lol
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Post by Strange Rover »

Of course you dont have to convert to the Toy third member. Jac Mac should be able to make rover 24 spline shafts to toy CVs im sure. But by going to the toy third you get a much stronger CW&P.

Still not totally sure if a Toyota Landcruiser short side axle (from any landcruiser up to but not including the 80 series) will do the job on the short side. If Michael get both custom shafts and measures them then we can see if they will do the job. Otherwise Im almost just going to order the pair and make the comparison after that. If I do this then basically it means that I can get really cheap short side axles (the side that CVs always seem to blow up on and take out the axle).

This is really good stuff.

Im putting these axles into a full tube buggy and its going to be an absolutley awesome machine (and fully street legal and registered I hope). I start building this weekend (im going to start a new post on this)

:cool:

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Post by POS »

Strange Rover wrote:Of course you dont have to convert to the Toy third member. Jac Mac should be able to make rover 24 spline shafts to toy CVs im sure. But by going to the toy third you get a much stronger CW&P.

Still not totally sure if a Toyota Landcruiser short side axle (from any landcruiser up to but not including the 80 series) will do the job on the short side. If Michael get both custom shafts and measures them then we can see if they will do the job. Otherwise Im almost just going to order the pair and make the comparison after that. If I do this then basically it means that I can get really cheap short side axles (the side that CVs always seem to blow up on and take out the axle).

This is really good stuff.

Im putting these axles into a full tube buggy and its going to be an absolutley awesome machine (and fully street legal and registered I hope). I start building this weekend (im going to start a new post on this)

:cool:

Sam


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Post by RaginRover »

Don't know how much tube buggy building got done on the weekend.
I saw some beer drinking and some roll cage building for the hangers on (like me !) but not much tube buggy action :)
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Post by landy_man »

michael any news
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Post by Adam »

i got my shafts from Jmac... they look great and fit great too. 24spl at the diff, 27 at the birf. my Profields should be here any day now.
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