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Jacmac spindle pic

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Jacmac spindle pic

Post by 6.5 rangie »

Does anyone have the drawing of the spindle from jacmac for the toy conversion. Did a search and its gone. Mines not fitting up and just want to check all the measurments, it seems to be about 3mm out.
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Post by Michele »

This one?

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Yep thats the one, well i measured up my spindle and it measures up the same, but when i bolt it up, it bolts up hard to the cv and the swivel is hard to move (no movement in the axle).
When i push the spindle up against the cv, it sits a couple of mm away from where it bolts up, it like the bush is to thick or the axle spline is to short or the cv is to long, its only by a couple of mm's.
Any ideas?
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Post by RUFF »

6.5 rangie wrote:Yep thats the one, well i measured up my spindle and it measures up the same, but when i bolt it up, it bolts up hard to the cv and the swivel is hard to move (no movement in the axle).
When i push the spindle up against the cv, it sits a couple of mm away from where it bolts up, it like the bush is to thick or the axle spline is to short or the cv is to long, its only by a couple of mm's.
Any ideas?
Thanks Damien
The axles are slightly to long. This is common with Jeffs axles. He makes the 30 spline axles to suit his 30 spline locker. You need to take a skim off the end of the axles. We usually do this in a drop saw and have experainced no problems after doing this.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Which is the best end to take a bit off?
Rears fit good though
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Post by RUFF »

6.5 rangie wrote:Which is the best end to take a bit off?
Rears fit good though
Thanks
Yep rears are allways good. Take a little off the inside end(diff Centre end).
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Thanks tony will give ot a go

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Trimmed a couple of mm of the end and they fit great now.
Thanks again
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