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60 series double cardigan joint

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60 series double cardigan joint

Post by 45punkbus »

bad_religion_au has asked if i could ask these questions about 60 series double cardigan joint,

he wants to know these two questions:-

1) how much length do they add to your drive shaft?

2) do they take the same sized uni joints as a 40 series driveshaft?

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Post by andrewfarmer »

different size joints.
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Post by scotto »

Agree

As for length think of it as 2 uni yokes joined at the hip.
use them to counter shaft angle rather than create a longer shaft
so work out the whether you need it for the angle and work out if you need a double cardan or if you just need a longer shaft..
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Post by 45punkbus »

scotto wrote:Agree

As for length think of it as 2 uni yokes joined at the hip.
use them to counter shaft angle rather than create a longer shaft
so work out the whether you need it for the angle and work out if you need a double cardan or if you just need a longer shaft..
pretty sure he needs it for the length as his wheel base is extended even longer now and the splines are just interlocking (excuse my daftness :D )
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Post by bad_religion_au »

scotto wrote:Agree

As for length think of it as 2 uni yokes joined at the hip.
use them to counter shaft angle rather than create a longer shaft
so work out the whether you need it for the angle and work out if you need a double cardan or if you just need a longer shaft..


yeah, but i had the opportunity for a free one, so if it did the job (and the uni's were compatible) i'd be gold.

but they don't so back to the drawing board :)
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

45 spunkbus, nice daftness ya tard!
speaky the english aye??? :finger:
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:45 spunkbus, nice daftness ya tard!
speaky the english aye??? :finger:


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Post by scotto »

B_R how far forward did you move front axle? :cool:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

scotto wrote:B_R how far forward did you move front axle? :cool:


not front... REAR.

front shaft for rear of cruiser... 'm already running a 55 series front in my rear.

front axle i'm not touching till my rear is sorted (move it back further, shaft, brakeline, rear springs.)
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