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Post by Zac Zec »

I was wondering if anyone out there is running corefield cv's in a GQ?
If so what do u think? Have they been broken yet? If so how? As I am wanting to buy a set but knowone over here is using them
Any advice would be great
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Post by beebee »

I'm led to believe that there are some running around. Andrew Stark (?) was running them in XRCC in his GQ coil cab.

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Post by Zac Zec »

What r most of u guys running over there. cv wise in the front of a GQ?
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Post by MissDrew »

I think they are running stand CV`s.

Cheezy has been worken on stronger CV`s for nissan but I don`t know if they are aviable yet, But Moose should know the answer to that.
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Post by moose »

Guts wrote:I think they are running stand CV`s.

Cheezy has been worken on stronger CV`s for nissan but I don`t know if they are aviable yet, But Moose should know the answer to that.


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Post by Kev80 »

Are the Corefields the same as the Longfield CV ?
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Post by RUFF »

Kev80 wrote:Are the Corefields the same as the Longfield CV ?


No nothing alike.
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Post by SNAFU! »

Maybe a few people should give them a go. They aren't cheap but I think they are a good product (I have no experience with them though so yeah). CORE products just have to tried and tested. :cool:
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Post by RUFF »

Im not positive if these were all CORE CVs but Starky broke 3 at round 0 XRCC and 2 at round 1.
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Post by bubs »

Steve a bloke scott and i know who has a GQ, broke his CoreField on his first run at ASCC 2 2003, turned out that he was using late GQ cvs with early axles,, which caused the cv to brake apart, he has fixed this and apprently no more problems

the core's are definatly stronger than stock, there was a few times at QRock i was expecting richards front end to go bang
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Post by RUFF »

Bubs i think he has the hilux ones sorted but im not so sure on the GQ ones. Maybe he has them sorted now?
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Post by bubs »

i think you are right there tony
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Post by beebee »

RUFF wrote:Im not positive if these were all CORE CVs but Starky broke 3 at round 0 XRCC and 2 at round 1.


I spoke to Starky at round one after he broke a drivers side cv. He said that they were still in the testing stage and he was running a standard inner race in the drivers side and a strengthened one on the passengers to try and get a comparison. Don't know how much r and d has been put in in the mean time.
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Post by Zac Zec »

Thanks for all the info guys. I've got one more questrion. Corefields or cheezys cv's? It's a s!#t load of money.But gota get one or the other.
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Post by bubs »

i guess it will depend on what the damage is like on each :?
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Post by Zac Zec »

They are both about the same, $660ea
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Post by V8Patrol »

excuse my ignorance on this subject ....but has any-one ever made a CV that could replace the universals on driveshafts??? Seems like CV's would be a better unit to run instead of a uni especially on short wheel based highlifted rigs where the unis are working at their max !...just asking.
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Post by N*A*M »

Glen Dobbin runs a 100 Series CV joint on his driveshaft doesn't he?
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Post by Kev80 »

Apparently so, obviously its strong enough.
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Post by 2car »

Zac Zec wrote:They are both about the same, $660ea


And used cores can be 'smurfed' for $40 Canadian. WTF?
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Post by spazbot »

i think dave camp was /is also running the 100 series cv tailshaft system on his rig
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Post by big red »

i spoke to brett last week about his GQ corefields and he said they now have the heat treatment right and are working on axles as they break now.

They are still working on the GU CV's, will have more of a chat when i go out to pick up my wheel.
While i was there i spied TJ pete welding some tube [bracing or mounts ? ] to the top of his rear diff housing, his front housing was there as well.
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Post by POS »

2car wrote:
Zac Zec wrote:They are both about the same, $660ea


And used cores can be 'smurfed' for $40 Canadian. WTF?


Yes Thats right!

Even after the exchange and shipping theres still a huge price difference!
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Post by spazbot »

$40 cad = $44 aud
shipping say $150

thats $200 each still better
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Post by hypo »

V8Patrol wrote:excuse my ignorance on this subject ....but has any-one ever made a CV that could replace the universals on driveshafts???


isnt a double cardin joint a cv joint or is that just wot the yanks call them ??
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Post by moose »

hypolux wrote:
V8Patrol wrote:excuse my ignorance on this subject ....but has any-one ever made a CV that could replace the universals on driveshafts???


isnt a double cardin joint a cv joint or is that just wot the yanks call them ??


hypo , double cardin , is basically 2 uj,s real close together , BASICALLY !!!! :lol:

V8Patrol , contact pete antunac , (Ballsac) , he is on here fairly often !!
pretty sure he runs/can supply , wat you are inquiring about !!!! :D
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Post by V8Patrol »

Thanks Moose,
I did a highlift (SOD)back around xmas time and have been a little concerned about the unis since then. I also rotated both front and rear diffs ( knuckle twist on the front )to relive some of the angle pressure, so far they seem to be holding up but I would rather fix the potential problem before it becomes a major disaster in the middle of nowhere !
I was at the local Bearing specialists today and the gave me the following addess to an Austrailian manafacturer.

Austrailian CV Joint Centre
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Airport West
03 9338 9455

Has anybody else heard of this company? I havent spoken to them as yet but will advise you of what they had to say.
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Post by Singo17 »

V8Patrol wrote:Thanks Moose,
I did a highlift (SOD)back around xmas time and have been a little concerned about the unis since then. I also rotated both front and rear diffs ( knuckle twist on the front )to relive some of the angle pressure, so far they seem to be holding up but I would rather fix the potential problem before it becomes a major disaster in the middle of nowhere !
I was at the local Bearing specialists today and the gave me the following addess to an Austrailian manafacturer.

Austrailian CV Joint Centre
36 Mc Intosh St.,
Airport West
03 9338 9455

Has anybody else heard of this company? I havent spoken to them as yet but will advise you of what they had to say.


Is Carlton on here by any other name. He had the cardan stuff sorted on his GQ. Think he turfed them for some reason and had done a fair bit of in field testing with a good solution to the problem of drive line angle on SWB GQ's.
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Post by Wendle »

Singo17 wrote:Is Carlton on here by any other name. He had the cardan stuff sorted on his GQ. Think he turfed them for some reason and had done a fair bit of in field testing with a good solution to the problem of drive line angle on SWB GQ's.


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Post by Singo17 »

Wendle wrote:
Singo17 wrote:Is Carlton on here by any other name. He had the cardan stuff sorted on his GQ. Think he turfed them for some reason and had done a fair bit of in field testing with a good solution to the problem of drive line angle on SWB GQ's.


Carlton is a stoner and knows nothing :finger: :crazyeyes:


Bit harsh on yerself there. :finger: :D
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