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gq cvs

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gq cvs

Post by mattlux »

What is the best cv to run in a gq? Is it worth getting cv's with rings on them or just get a gu one?
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Post by BIG GQ »

put a gu diff in the front end. ;)
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Post by mattlux »

Are the welded ring cv's any stronger than standard?
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Post by hottiemonster »

mattlux wrote:Are the welded ring cv's any stronger than standard?
apparently they are.

but i still run standard genuine nissan cvs and nothing but and dont have too many problems :cool:
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When I had MY shorty .....that was 1 of the first things I had done while I was fitting lockers ..took the cv's to a local drivetrain shop andthey welded on some rings...........

Not ever did I break a cv and the rig did get driven in hard bound up situations runnin 37"s lockers 4.88's transfer gears ......so it had alot of torque runnin through the drivetrain ...... I think its worth doing ........ but it isnt always the bell to break although the ring may stop any deformation of the bell which may contribute to the cages letting go .....but dont qoute me .....maybe I was just lucky ;)


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Post by Hulksta »

A1 wrote:When I had MY shorty .....that was 1 of the first things I had done while I was fitting lockers ..took the cv's to a local drivetrain shop andthey welded on some rings...........

Not ever did I break a cv and the rig did get driven in hard bound up situations runnin 37"s lockers 4.88's transfer gears ......so it had alot of torque runnin through the drivetrain ...... I think its worth doing ........ but it isnt always the bell to break although the ring may stop any deformation of the bell which may contribute to the cages letting go .....but dont qoute me .....maybe I was just lucky ;)


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Hi Dan,
Who did this for ya? and what did it cost you.
Hey whats the trick to getting the CV off the shaft?
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FluBBa wrote:
A1 wrote:When I had MY shorty .....that was 1 of the first things I had done while I was fitting lockers ..took the cv's to a local drivetrain shop andthey welded on some rings...........

Not ever did I break a cv and the rig did get driven in hard bound up situations runnin 37"s lockers 4.88's transfer gears ......so it had alot of torque runnin through the drivetrain ...... I think its worth doing ........ but it isnt always the bell to break although the ring may stop any deformation of the bell which may contribute to the cages letting go .....but dont qoute me .....maybe I was just lucky ;)


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Hi Dan,


Who did this for ya? and what did it cost you.
Hey whats the trick to getting the CV off the shaft?
Dan
Gibsons Driveshafts @ edgeworth speak to chris there they started off doing it to hilux cv's and just transfered the idea onto the Gq's and whateva else they have done ....
not a hundred percent on the price was a while ago ....around 150-170 rings a bell but like i said it was atleast 18months ago ....

I didnt split the axle from the cv just left it for them to do.... but normally a BF mallet or nylon hammer can help in persauding the cv off the axle

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Post by sierrajim »

yuri4x4.com.au can do the rings
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Post by bigdee »

just buy an 80 series
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Post by tuf045 »

bigdee wrote:just buy an 80 series
what and break the crown wheel instead? :lol:
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Post by mattlux »

Thanks for the info guys, i have just pulled my shorty apart and found i broke the axle and the star in the cv, outer housing of the cv is still in one piece. Has anyone seen this before, and what is the best fix for this apart from the gu diff.
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Post by Hulksta »

A1 wrote:
FluBBa wrote:
A1 wrote:When I had MY shorty .....that was 1 of the first things I had done while I was fitting lockers ..took the cv's to a local drivetrain shop andthey welded on some rings...........

Not ever did I break a cv and the rig did get driven in hard bound up situations runnin 37"s lockers 4.88's transfer gears ......so it had alot of torque runnin through the drivetrain ...... I think its worth doing ........ but it isnt always the bell to break although the ring may stop any deformation of the bell which may contribute to the cages letting go .....but dont qoute me .....maybe I was just lucky ;)


Dan
Hi Dan,


Who did this for ya? and what did it cost you.
Hey whats the trick to getting the CV off the shaft?
Dan
Gibsons Driveshafts @ edgeworth speak to chris there they started off doing it to hilux cv's and just transfered the idea onto the Gq's and whateva else they have done ....
not a hundred percent on the price was a while ago ....around 150-170 rings a bell but like i said it was atleast 18months ago ....

I didnt split the axle from the cv just left it for them to do.... but normally a BF mallet or nylon hammer can help in persauding the cv off the axle

Dan
Yep ive been to them in the past, thanks mate.


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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:58 pm

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Thanks for the info guys, i have just pulled my shorty apart and found i broke the axle and the star in the cv, outer housing of the cv is still in one piece. Has anyone seen this before, and what is the best fix for this apart from the gu diff.
I would just pickup another axel.... unless your looking at throwing it in some comps then i would go the full GU housing. (but for playing on weekend etc if you brake ya just unlock hubs go home and fix)
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