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Cut and Turn for CASH!

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Cut and Turn for CASH!

Post by _Mitcho_ »

hey guys

pretty much finished my 40 now all i have to do is a cut and turn on the front diff, i just want to know who does it? i contacted overkill and then can do it, but i would rather give the cash to someone on the forum, im just wondering if anyone on the forum wants to do it for abit of cash?? im in sydney and can deliver the diff on its own to you, if anyone could help me out that would be great
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Post by vk7ybi »

It needs to be done in the vehicle.
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Post by jessie928 »

vk7ybi wrote:It needs to be done in the vehicle.
no it doesent

you just need to know how many degree's you wanto rotate it.

it actually needs to be done in a JIG.

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Post by joel HJ60 »

How is it done excactly?

From the pics I've seen you use a pipe cutter to get the ends free, measure the turn and re weld.
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Post by vk7ybi »

So how do you determine how far to rotate?
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Post by joel HJ60 »

It's a visual thing isn't it. Keep turning until the driveshaft/uni's are at a auitable angle.

I think's it's something like 3-8 degrees? It's all over ih8mud if you have a look.
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Post by vk7ybi »

I know where the info is, I know how to perform this operation.. I dont care how good the jig is, every vehicle is different, different height perches, different drive shaft configuration, different spring camber, different length shackles. At the end of the day its all these variables that determine the final location of the spring perch and the amount of rotation of the end housing.. It can be done out of the vehicle, but is the person doing it out of the vehicle going to be able to do it as accurately as when its in there, without having made their own measurements beforehand? I think not, therefore IMHO the proper way to perform the C&T is to do it in the vehicle. The axle housing can be removed from the vehicle for final welding.. Having the housing in a jig might help ensure the camber doesnt change..
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Post by _Mitcho_ »

your right every vehicle is different and it can be done without the car no problem.. all you have to do is make sure the spring perchs are at the same angle as the ground and grind down the welds at both ends of the housing and turn the nuckle till its in the right position then re-weld.
i would do it myself but im just about over working on this truck plus im not 100% confident in myself to perform an operation like this one, i would rather leave it to someone who has more experience than me and who has done it before.

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Post by booflux »

_Mitcho_ wrote:your right every vehicle is different and it can be done without the car no problem.. all you have to do is make sure the spring perchs are at the same angle as the ground and grind down the welds at both ends of the housing and turn the nuckle till its in the right position then re-weld.
i would do it myself but im just about over working on this truck plus im not 100% confident in myself to perform an operation like this one, i would rather leave it to someone who has more experience than me and who has done it before.

thanks guys
Yet you want to disagree with the bloke that has experience and tells you how best to perform it :roll:
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Post by vk7ybi »

The OP has no idea.
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