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Join Date: 02-04-09
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^makes alot of sense
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^^^^ sorry some of the spaces disappeared. The visual is fixed.
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Join Date: 06-23-05
Location: ky
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^^^ see there's a guy that has no idea what he's talking about.
you just need stage 5 axles, 167 degree rotated mounts and a dancing monkey to take advantage of your plywood trunk |
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the distance from the tranny to the hub isn't as far apart because the hub is moved up 4 inches which means you need a shorter axle...
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also, if it were from the horizontal impact of the axle bottoming out, wouldn't that damage my diff? there's no damage to my diff at all. I am simply trying to avoid this scenario because I don't want to break these new axles. I am considering buying a stock cv axle for 75 bucks to experiment, although I can't afford to be stuck again! FUCK I broke SO MUCH SHIT
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wow, only took you 15 pages.
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Join Date: 11-12-09
Location: dallas
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I am new to this forum looking for advice on gm trans for 300+ whp but after reading 15 pages iof this thread I must comment:-
there is goog advice that is poorly explained and there is some ego bullshit. Do the maths & trig for your self!!! Jack the car up - measure full drop to transaxal line. Jack wheel to full lift.(to the bump stop) the difference is called the cord. Half shaft length is your radius check that the half shaft bearing angle does not go out of tolerance! I'm sure I've misssed a few other dims needed to? every set up is different and only you can make the final decision. Beware dropping the chassis to the ground may involve rotating engine & trans with new chassis mounts to give correct transaxle alignment! PS mistakes are expensive! |
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#260 |
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wow! some fucking useful info! thank you very much corsev you are a great help. much appreciated, and I am not just saying that. very helpful. and you are looking for a ff(ftont engine front drive) gm trans for 300+ on slicks + hard launch + high stall etc etc? talk to 06blackg85ss he has some info that I cannot share.
question: how do I know the half shaft bearing tolerance? now I am considering modifying the cradle bushings. this makes a lot of sense now! ![]() I believe this is what he is trying to explain. the lines are not perfect, but you should be able to get the idea. the thresholds of the cv joints should be even within the bump stop and full drop lines. the radius should be centered in order for suspension travel to match cv joint travel and the BLUE line will be the axle's absolute angle. btw WRONG way to use a torque wrench
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Join Date: 09-07-05
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