
Also did not get circlips, what's the go there i've heard of people not running them but that also seem's dodgy to me.
I run 37" mtr's and run yuri reinforced cv's and have not done a cv yet. Have run nissan trials last year and willowglen recently as well as numerous club trips.Reddo wrote:I went for pricing information on the cal's cv's... Its going to be interesting to see how much the quotes are going to be for. They seam to be the best so far, and its one more thing im not going to worry about, as i really cant be bothered pulling the front end down in the bush -
I just want to make the car more reliable, and i really couldnt care if there going to be noisy.
swb gq running 37 claws and std gearing,
Did you get new inner axels, or are you still running the std items?CruiserPatrol wrote:I run 37" mtr's and run yuri reinforced cv's and have not done a cv yet. Have run nissan trials last year and willowglen recently as well as numerous club trips.Reddo wrote:I went for pricing information on the cal's cv's... Its going to be interesting to see how much the quotes are going to be for. They seam to be the best so far, and its one more thing im not going to worry about, as i really cant be bothered pulling the front end down in the bush -
I just want to make the car more reliable, and i really couldnt care if there going to be noisy.
swb gq running 37 claws and std gearing,
Dave
Good in theory, but 90% of the time the CV breaks it strips the splines off the end of the inner axle, so you'd want to carry the whole lot anyway.Reddo wrote:This would be a better set up if you busted them, meaning you'd only have to carry a cv, not the whole front end set up.
trueWendle wrote:Good in theory, but 90% of the time the CV breaks it strips the splines off the end of the inner axle, so you'd want to carry the whole lot anyway.Reddo wrote:This would be a better set up if you busted them, meaning you'd only have to carry a cv, not the whole front end set up.
The long side shafts make great garden stakes.
i too had this problem, but i spoke to cal, and he assured me that using a 4" with 1mm cutting disc would be fine, i did it and no probs that i know of,bad mudda wrote:I have bought the cal offroad c,v's. The short side fit perfectly but the long side is 5mm longer and the lockers are 1 year old, so what now, i've got a 9'' grinder or 4'' grinder with nice thin cutting wheel, but not happy about using them on heat treated chromo.![]()
Also did not get circlips, what's the go there i've heard of people not running them but that also seem's dodgy to me.
So can you send the bit you have to cut off back for a refund? Would at least be $50ozy1 wrote:i too had this problem, but i spoke to cal, and he assured me that using a 4" with 1mm cutting disc would be fine, i did it and no probs that i know of,bad mudda wrote:I have bought the cal offroad c,v's. The short side fit perfectly but the long side is 5mm longer and the lockers are 1 year old, so what now, i've got a 9'' grinder or 4'' grinder with nice thin cutting wheel, but not happy about using them on heat treated chromo.![]()
Also did not get circlips, what's the go there i've heard of people not running them but that also seem's dodgy to me.
just take it nice and easy and it wont get that hot,
WICKED wrote:So can you send the bit you have to cut off back for a refund? Would at least be $50ozy1 wrote:i too had this problem, but i spoke to cal, and he assured me that using a 4" with 1mm cutting disc would be fine, i did it and no probs that i know of,bad mudda wrote:I have bought the cal offroad c,v's. The short side fit perfectly but the long side is 5mm longer and the lockers are 1 year old, so what now, i've got a 9'' grinder or 4'' grinder with nice thin cutting wheel, but not happy about using them on heat treated chromo.![]()
Also did not get circlips, what's the go there i've heard of people not running them but that also seem's dodgy to me.
just take it nice and easy and it wont get that hot,
Probably a good idea, wish I had of done it when I was running Nissan axles. I used to have to trim off probably about 1 in 3 stock axles to get them to fit, both short and long sides.bad mudda wrote:It turns out that evan though the lokka is only 1 year old it still has the thrust block in it, so i'll pull the diff out and remove them.
Yeah, the Nissan CV's are a finicky fit in that area, especially if you run grease in the knuckle (outside of the CV bell). I actually surface ground the little cone thing behind the circlip about 50 thou to make it less painful. If you've got enough groove exposed to put a small screwdriver in the shaft will usually move out very easily.Reddo wrote:hi gents
well, i've finally got around to getting these fitted (mate is doing it while im in WA). He fitted up the long side and put the spindal hub back on etc etc, and he's found its about 1mm short of being able to put the circlip on. Has anyone else found this? I suggested placing a bolt in the end of the cv (as i used to do with the toyota) However he has it has no thread.....
Any tips for trying to pull the bugger out??
advise?
If your orginal CV and the Cal CV are the same length then it shouldn't need triming. I've had this problem before with stock CVs and all I did was jack the other side up and got a mate to wiggle the other wheel and it went straight in.Reddo wrote:well, what a load. latest update, is that we got the long side sorted out, because the brass bush was around the wrong way, long side goes home and fitted up fine, BUT NOW
the short side is 6mm to long, and is stopping the spindal hub from being bolt up. Tried driving it with a hammer and wood and you can here it hitting something on the inside of the diff. the center has a air-locker fitted. Tried spinning the tail shaft around and still wont go home, tried turning the cv around 180 and other variouse distances, and still wont go home,,,,
Both the orginal cv and cal are ex-actually the same length, in splindes, and overall length, so what the fark is stopping it from going home???
Tried ringing cal off rd and all i get is a message bank.
help anyone??
For the money that went over the table, how come everyone is having so many problems fitting them? And to have to cut 6mm of a brand new cv to get it in is a joke. This shit should be plug and play, not cut and booty fab a 1000 dollar cv upgrade. Where on the website is the feedback section.
over it, they can go back if the problem isnt sorted out this week.
Go to page 4 on this thread.Reddo wrote:well, what a load. latest update, is that we got the long side sorted out, because the brass bush was around the wrong way, long side goes home and fitted up fine, BUT NOW
the short side is 6mm to long, and is stopping the spindal hub from being bolt up. Tried driving it with a hammer and wood and you can here it hitting something on the inside of the diff. the center has a air-locker fitted. Tried spinning the tail shaft around and still wont go home, tried turning the cv around 180 and other variouse distances, and still wont go home,,,,
Both the orginal cv and cal are ex-actually the same length, in splindes, and overall length, so what the fark is stopping it from going home???
Tried ringing cal off rd and all i get is a message bank.
help anyone??
For the money that went over the table, how come everyone is having so many problems fitting them? And to have to cut 6mm of a brand new cv to get it in is a joke. This shit should be plug and play, not cut and booty fab a 1000 dollar cv upgrade. Where on the website is the feedback section.
over it, they can go back if the problem isnt sorted out this week.
oh really, you think so do you.. well done..uzdnabuzd wrote:A few things.
just pull the bloody thrust block out mate, you are worrying about nothing.
if you dont want to do that cut the axle down on a band saw or cold saw and bash em in.
If you had of discussed it with cal when you bought them he would of told you this and if you didnt want to pull the thrust block out they could of cut the axles for you.
no i am not affiliated with Cal off road at all. There just seems to be alot of wingeing, that is really about minor issues.
IMO i think this is a storm in a tea cup![]()
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get over it
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