thats a shitload of travel! you could do the low ass end thing like all the comp trucks

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MY style rear driveshafts (DOJ on both ends) but with the longer L series axles.vincentvega wrote:so thats standard joints with longer arms and the pivot point moved all the way forward?
thats a shitload of travel! you could do the low ass end thing like all the comp trucks
How much travel are you talking Will?stamp_licker wrote:Can't see why you couldn't get as much travel as some the volks rear end buggies.I had a pair of early turbo l shafts,thicker shafts,that ran a doj both ends.They maybe stronger than stardard l shafts or are yours turbo shafts?
The development is starting to swing along.Whens the next race?
Did they now? Mine certainly did but I didn't realise that L wagons were equipped like Libertys with the outer CV until I looked under one the other day. I'm using 2WD front inner DOJs all accross the rear but the mock-up shaft in the pics has std MY rear DOJs.Captain Obvious wrote:yeah will is right, the rx turbos has doj both ends!!
I check dia when i get a chance.Pretty sure splines are the same.I fitted a wrx inner doj onto a l turbo shaft with a turbo outer doj on the rear of my wagon.The doj on both ends gave me more travel than a L cv outer.With a cv outer it used to pull the shaft out of the diff.Tried a few different combos and most ea and ej bitswere interchangable.brumbyrunner wrote:
Whats the diametre of the rear turbo shafts? I presume the splines are the same as non-turbo and MY
This time?vincentvega wrote:cool! looks like you mean business this time.
Not as busy as I'm going to be trying to get this finished.White_Lightning_Rex wrote:Someone's been busy
A little bit.Outback bloke wrote:Are you scared?
Will Murray have your new shocks done in time?
What are you doing with your old ones?
Is it still going to have to come down here for tubs/cage?
I wish I was there playing cars too.
Yes, it's not something I did without trying to find alternatives. But trying to reinforce the rear firewall by plating and gusseting was starting to look pretty messy compared to this. The most severe thing, structually, that I've chopped out, is where the torsion bar used to mount. Imagine removing a foot of chassis rail behind the cab of Wilbur's Hilux and you'll get the idea. What spins me out more is that I cant seem to make it stronger without making it heavier.Captain Obvious wrote:looking good br, must be a bit of a spin out just cutting the floor away hoping you can put something back in!!!!!