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Double cardan joint price??

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Double cardan joint price??

Post by crankycruiser »

I can get a 2nd hand double cardan joint 4 $200 dollars off the local gear box man..
Is this a good price??
He assures me it is in good nick..
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Post by Daisy »

cheap


seen em go for 450 plus
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Post by tuff80 »

or i could sell u a hilux shaf that ive got with one on it for $100 plus freight
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Post by Surfin Alec »

I just bought a second hand shaft / double cardin joint of a lux for $100 (suposidly in good nic). Then I found out that it would cast me a further $250 to fully reco it (as it wasn't in good nic). So $360 later I have a good cardin shaft. I guess its buyer beware. The worst thing is you can't really tell the condition untill you get the shaft and bolt it in place and test it or wobble it up and down.

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Post by crankycruiser »

tuff80 wrote:or i could sell u a hilux shaf that ive got with one on it for $100 plus freight


Where bouts r u??
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Post by tuff80 »

Nsw ,, i can freight to you,, if you like i can cut just the joint to make it cheaper for freight,, if u need the whole thing we can still freight it,,
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Post by Reddo »

tuff80 wrote:or i could sell u a hilux shaf that ive got with one on it for $100 plus freight


Will it fit the 80 series tho??????
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Post by dumbdunce »

Reddo wrote:
tuff80 wrote:or i could sell u a hilux shaf that ive got with one on it for $100 plus freight


Will it fit the 80 series tho??????


you need to drill the 80 series front output flange but the length is close. - the uni joint flange pattern is rectangular but the doube cardan pattern is square. you could live dangerously and go with just 2 bolts I spose.



these are often just lying around on the ground at the local wreckers, probably under $50 with a bit of haggling.
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Post by Reddo »

coowl, thanks for that info Dumbdunce :cool:

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Post by dow50r »

Is it possible to put a lux flange on the front diff?? Might be the easiest conversion.
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Post by dumbdunce »

dow50r wrote:Is it possible to put a lux flange on the front diff?? Might be the easiest conversion.
Andrew


the front diff has a lux style flange already doesn't it? it's only the transfer case end where you put the DC joint that needs drilling I think. I know we played this game a few months ago and I test-fitted a DC shaft in there - I am pretty sure teh diff end bolted up ok but the transfer end needed drilling for the wider DC joint flange.
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Post by crankycruiser »

Thanks for the info boys.
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Post by crankycruiser »

thanks for the advice fella's managed to pick up a hilux front shaft for 50 bucks!! :D
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