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GQ CV's and heavy-duty axles. WHO CAN SELL ITS?!?!?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 12:36 am
by Gabriel
As the head sais: I'm tired of broking cv's...In the last Transilvania Adventure Trophy I broke 2 in the same day. I don't enjoy much changing cv's in a 1 meter deep mud....

So, anyone knows for sure WHO make heavy duty cv's? I sent few e-mails to Ruff, but it looks like he can't sell the entire axle+cv.

Need help!!

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:25 am
by GQ4.8coilcab
its quite hard to break CV's that regulary, unless your running super size tyers or you just drive HARD. Why not upgrade your diffs to GU diffs. They have a 40mm axle(correct me if im wrong) and strongerr CV's. But, this is an expensive job because the diffs alone cost $2000 were as you can pick up a hub to hub GQ diff assembly for $950. Then you need more frabacation to put them on your GQ. Is it really worth it. If you try really really hard you could get a set of volvo drop axles or unimogs for bit more dough and then you wont break a CV or axle again.

CV's

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:22 am
by JBE
I think Haultech do stronger than factory CVs for the GQ (for about $700 from memory).

Cheers
Joachim

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:45 am
by ludacris
I believe Ruff can supply you with axles aswell for $100 extra each. If he has any left. What is wrong with knocking your old Cv's of the axles and replacing them with Ruffs.

LudaCris

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:08 am
by turps
Gabriel

As has been said with the type if driving you are doing it might pay to upgrade to a GU front axle (99 owards patrol - current shape). These have a stronger CV and seem to be able to take alot of punnishment.
There is not much work envolved to make them fit, that you wouldnt be able to do yourself after reading some of your other work.
As you have a 5 link front susp this will need to be re done. and then there is just a custom steering link to match up with the GU one.

As for RUFFS GQ cv's, I am sure he can supply the axle also for abit more $$. But they are only std axles, they only do stronger CV's.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:47 am
by Hoonz
GQ4.8coilcab wrote:its quite hard to break CV's that regulary, unless your running super size tyers or you just drive HARD.
with a twin locked GQ and 35s u can break CVs on command .... they are weak and yes i do break them that often to know



Gabriel,

PM Mczook(sean) and ask him about his GQ diff upgrade if u never want to break
CVs or axels again :armsup: well maybe not never .. but its stronger then a GU upgrade

ABT 4x4
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+61 2 6291 7286 fax
abtmaster@abt4x4.com
www.abt4x4.com


Cheers
Luke

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:04 pm
by Daisy
Yup, shoot tony (ruff) a pm. we do have the cv's in stock.

have you considered doin a GU/GR front diff upgrade?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:23 pm
by Gabriel
Thank you all, I pm both...
I didn't consider going GU front, as here its preatty fawking difficult to find GQ spares, don't mention the GU...;-((
But: I posted a new topic asking if the GU front diff can be installed in a GQ housing and if the GU cv's + axle are the same lenght as the GQ. Because if so, can be worked something out...

Thanks again, Gabi

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:28 pm
by CRUSHU
the GU is wider than the GQ, so the axles will need shortening to fit your housing, or get you gq housing re tubed to suit the GU axles.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:31 pm
by turps
Gabriel wrote:Thank you all, I pm both...
I didn't consider going GU front, as here its preatty fawking difficult to find GQ spares, don't mention the GU...;-((
But: I posted a new topic asking if the GU front diff can be installed in a GQ housing and if the GU cv's + axle are the same lenght as the GQ. Because if so, can be worked something out...

Thanks again, Gabi
Theres no point in putting a GU center into a GQ houseing as you can use any of the other GU stuff.
But you can put a GQ airlocker into a GU housing. There is a slight mod needed on the locker so the axles go in all the way.
The GU cv's just want fit.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:08 am
by Wendle
the GU centre is exactly the sam as the GQ one, apart from some minor machining differences. it isn't any stronger. gu axles are 31 spline where they go into the CV instead of 27 spline like the GQ. other than that they are the same.
if you can find a cheap, bent GU housing you can cut the trunions out of it and weld them into your GQ housing. then you can run the GU stuff. the stamped part of the GQ/GU housings are the same object.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:21 am
by giantracing
if you looking for a solution GU is your answer spend the money now. and you save s**t lots in the long run. i have a complete GU front here for sale 1500 for you . it has no free wheeling hubs though. thank you .....

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:26 am
by zzzz
If you are really looking for a solution then 35 spline dana 60's are your answer...

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:22 am
by Gabriel
Thanks guys...but transporting an entire axle from Aussy up to here will cost me loke an entire car...;-(

About the dana 60: I can buy one for about 1000 euros...but had you seen the diff housing?!?! Its f....k huge!!! And weights a lot! So, under the diff I'll have a very poor ground clearence...

I'll test the Ruff's cv's asap....

get mog diffs

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:07 pm
by MQHOON
if your in europe, go cut your truck up and fit x military mercedes benz unimog diffs.
problem solved.
ratios, ground clearance, portal hubs.
they should be cheap over there

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 9:03 pm
by GQ4.8coilcab
MQHOON hit the nail on the head :lol: