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BBM Group Buy - Chromoly GQ CV's + Axle Sets.

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BBM Group Buy - Chromoly GQ CV's + Axle Sets.

Post by ... rick »

Happy new year to all of you Nissan/Ford fans.


BBM are proud to announce an exclusive Group Buy opportunity for CalOffroad CV's and axles.
As Im sure you all know, these are the gun when it comes to the front of a GQ.
If you put your name up, you re commiting to purchase a set consisting of 2 CV's and 2 axles.
At this point this is only to suit GQ. If there is enough interest for a GU group buy, we will look ino that later.
So, whats the red-hot price, and how many spots are here?

RRP for a set of these bad boys is $1830.

We are doing the group buy special rate of $1550. Beleive me, this is ROCK BOTTOM. You will NOT get a price like this ever again.
To pull it off we need 10 sets.

SO who is gonna get this party started...........
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Post by Shorty88 »

you beauty quoted up some nissan 1s 2day trade rate there the same price how can i say no. cheers m8
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Post by Nelso »

I'm in.
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Re: BBM Group Buy - Chromoly GQ CV's + Axle Sets.

Post by Silver GU »

BBM Rick wrote:
We are doing the group buy special rate of $1550. Beleive me, this is ROCK BOTTOM.
Another great deal Rick, I'm in.
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Post by ... rick »

OK, so far we have:

Shorty 88
Nelso
Silver GU

Keep em coming guys!
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Post by ... rick »

Hey all,

I am gonna give this till Friday to get the numbers and if we cant fill all 10 spots then we will have to pull it.
To those who have their names down - dont despair, we will do something for you!!!!

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Post by GQSWB42td »

sorry rick for the late reply. im in the deal also. x2 set thanks Dane
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Post by krazy_4x4 »

hey ill get some if they go ahead at his price
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Post by ... rick »

BBM Rick wrote:OK, so far we have:

Shorty 88
Nelso
Silver GU
Krazy 4x4
GQSWB42td
GQSWB42td

Keep em coming guys!
4 more spots to fill by Friday Arvo!
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Post by BIG GQ »

Can get 1 possible 2 sets if you can do GU one's at this price?
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Post by ... rick »

OK guys, because last week was a short one, we will run this one till theend of this week. We need to fill 4 more spots.

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Post by ... rick »

Breaker Brother wrote:Depending on the Wty I'll get a set Rick.

I assume they'll handle 350hp and 37" stickies ?
I beleive there were 8 sets run at last years TT and no one broke one.
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Post by Fish's GQ »

Well that's me out, just got my credit card statement. No funds :cry:

My apologies.
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Post by 3.8BUNDY »

Rick
Where are we mate
Post about warranty?
Do we have numbers?
Is this a goer?
WHEN?

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Post by ozy1 »

im running Cals CVs in my GQ ute with 38 TSL's, i bought them before tuff truck 08 through BBM, and have spoken to Cal just after i bought them, he said then that if i can break them to send them straight back to him,

i too would love to hear from Cal, but ill take his word for it,

as far as i can see he has a great product and i would not hesitate to use them in a comp truck,
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Re: gg

Post by gqpete »

suttygu wrote:mine are gq ive broken them and i know of several others that have broken the gq ones and couldnt get warranty .. i wouldnt be buying them.. specially n/a diesel breaking them on 35 pedes
hmm, i just shelled out the hard erned $$$ for these. car is GQ , standard carbie petrol with 37 treps. chose the cromo over the gu front end (similar price). hope i made the rite choice.
my race truck has 37 treps and 260 rwkw, and still same gu cv's for a few years, never broken one. spose to be way stronger than GU front and i was trying to make bullet proof, hence carbie petrol. missed out on larger brakes etc to buy cals. :?
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

Rick, apologies for high jacking this posts for a minute.
To the guys interested in purchasing these cv's just give cal a ring direct and talk to him about the warranties/ past and present and future
Businesses like BBM and Superior Engineering do not have authority to warrant these cv's so they will only be passed onto cal for final decision.
The manufacture always has the last word so to get it "word for word" or in writing talk to cal then give rick a call / post him to purchase them.
Rick if you disagree just correct me.
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Post by Leeroy »

Well I have a N/A TD42 and 35s and haven't even broken a stock nissan cv yet (in four years), and yep I play with it as hard as the next bloke over here (the Patrol that is), just a combination of careful and lucky. I also have a mate over here who has insane torque and he has Cal cvs and he is very happy with them.

My rhs stocker is starting to click a bit and when replacing something I like to use something that I KNOW will minimise any future probs and is the best I can afford and/or justify, hence I use air lockers and expensive batteries and the list goes on. Of the people I knock around with if Zac can't break them that's good enough for me, he broke truckloads on his last truck including a big name brand. I won't change my thoughts because a couple of people know a bloke who knows a bloke who's neighbour broke one, but I just ask that my potential genuine warranty issue (I know I don't have the power to break one, and I'm not a mad driver) would be looked at in a fair light. There would appear to be a LONG list of blokes using them with no problems, with much more torque and bigger tyres than myself.

So anyway it's been a week, when does it get sorted and who wants my money???
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Post by Wendle »

They are a good product. I am running (and occasionally breaking) Unimog axles, and these CV's have impressed me enough that I am planning on possibly building a second, smaller buggy using GQ axles.

Cal really hasn't had that many people contact him who have broken these things. Certainly not anywhere near the number of people who have posted in this thread saying that them or their mate breaks them all the time. :lol:

Warranty on an object like these really needs to be taken on a case by case basis. Anything can be broken. If someone says they will warrant a constant velocity joint for any tyre size and engine output, some tool will surely park their tyre in an undercut and dump the clutch at full noise. :lol:
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Post by ... rick »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:Rick, apologies for high jacking this posts for a minute.
To the guys interested in purchasing these cv's just give cal a ring direct and talk to him about the warranties/ past and present and future
Businesses like BBM and Superior Engineering do not have authority to warrant these cv's so they will only be passed onto cal for final decision.
The manufacture always has the last word so to get it "word for word" or in writing talk to cal then give rick a call / post him to purchase them.
Rick if you disagree just correct me.
Cheers
Michael
I could not have put it better Michael, and your input is always welcomed.

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Post by ... rick »

Leeroy wrote:Well I have a N/A TD42 and 35s and haven't even broken a stock nissan cv yet (in four years), and yep I play with it as hard as the next bloke over here (the Patrol that is), just a combination of careful and lucky. I also have a mate over here who has insane torque and he has Cal cvs and he is very happy with them.

My rhs stocker is starting to click a bit and when replacing something I like to use something that I KNOW will minimise any future probs and is the best I can afford and/or justify, hence I use air lockers and expensive batteries and the list goes on. Of the people I knock around with if Zac can't break them that's good enough for me, he broke truckloads on his last truck including a big name brand. I won't change my thoughts because a couple of people know a bloke who knows a bloke who's neighbour broke one, but I just ask that my potential genuine warranty issue (I know I don't have the power to break one, and I'm not a mad driver) would be looked at in a fair light. There would appear to be a LONG list of blokes using them with no problems, with much more torque and bigger tyres than myself.

So anyway it's been a week, when does it get sorted and who wants my money???
We are still going ahead mate, I have just been waiting on Cal to clarify the warranty. Then I will quote him here, and the buyers can make their descions based on fact. We will get this done, just please bear with us. I think this gives everyone the opportunity to be buying with confidence.



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Post by ... rick »

Ok guys, here is the reply from Cal regarding warranty and his position on it. This is direct copy of the email he sent me.


These Cvs and axles have been designed to be the strongest available and are designed for competition use and extreme load and abuse.
they are many times stronger than standard Cv and axles.
As people should realise nothing is unbreakable in hardcore 4x4 and offroad. These joints and axles have proven themselves over and over world wide in many situations.
Anyone that says they have seen heaps break and there is no warranty needs to contact CalOffroad as we have only seen 4 or 5 world wide out of hundreds sold. ( and we are always here you just need to call or email or you can call BBM or Superior as I know either will be happy to
help)
If you are competing and are serious to win then these joints are for you as you need every extra piece of strength and reliability you can get.
WE have done hundreds of hours of real world testing on these joints and axles and they stand up to some amazing abuse.

The only joints that havnt been covered under warranty had some obvious abuse and over steering issues that will cause any joint to break.

The reputation on these joints is very important and they are incredibly strong and any geniune claim is always resolved.
Also out of the couple that have broken 1 was running over 300kw at the wheels. I have seen this truck run nasty hills under full noise with only 1 front side working under increadable load and was unable to break the CalOffroad CV or axle.


we dont offer warranty against breakage as it is unforseen what people put them through and as you know anything can be broken with enough power or gear reduction, however if an item breaks due to faulty workmanship we will replace no problems.

These are so much stronger than standard Cvs and axles that most people will never have a problem.
I know of many people who have spent over $20,000 on diffs and they still break.
these are the strongest you can buy that will fit in the GQ or GU diff.
and we have hundreds of people all around the world running huge tyres big motors etc etc and are loving them with no problems

I also know that CalOffroad BBM and Superior are very fussy on what they sell and will not sell products that they dont beleive in.

customer support is very important to us and if anyone has any problem ever they should just give us a call or email.


regards


Cal Goodman

www.caloffroad.com.au

So please, take the time to read this and then please confirm whether or not you wish to go ahead with your purchase. I hope this clears any misconceptions or doubts.

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Post by twodiffs »

well if i was involved in this i would be happy with that declaration.
My truck gets used in club conditions and not comp but it's still pretty full on stuff. Thanks Cal for clearing matters and asserting your confidence in your product.
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Post by Leeroy »

Good enough for me, couldn't see myself breaking them in my circumstance so count me in Rick I'll hear from you in due course.
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Post by 3.8BUNDY »

pick them up on Sunday ;) Do you gift wrap for Valentines day
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Post by Shorty88 »

still in m8
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Post by Silver GU »

I'm in.
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Post by Nelso »

Still in.
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Post by GQSWB42td »

yeah im still in
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Post by ... rick »

OK guys,

we have confirmed:

Shorty 88
Nelso
Silver GU
GQSWBtd42
Bundy 3.8
Krazy 4x4
Leeroy

Is that it?

Can you guys please start PMing me your details and I will confirm a price as we didnt get the full 10. Hopefully we can keep it as it was. I will let you know.
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