Driveshaft Shop releases new 2.9 version axles
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Driveshaft Shop releases new 2.9 version axles
We here at The Driveshaft Shop are always looking to improve our axles and shafts, over the years the inner CV on the S2000 has been an problem with the stock axles. The factory Tripod just isn't up to the task and will wear into the housing, the tripod has only 3 points in where i makes contact and will dig right into the housing causing the part to wear. We have decided to change our popular level 2.9 over to have a Porsche style 930 or 108mm CV so there is a full 6 contact points, this will also be a great advantage over past designs as being its a ball and cage design it will be better running at an angle. you see when the S2000 is lowered it puts the inner CV into a decent angle putting more stress on the inner CV. this new design will be not only be tougher but also smoother at transferring power. take a look
next up, new Aluminum and Carbon fiber Driveshafts with CV mount
next up, new Aluminum and Carbon fiber Driveshafts with CV mount
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Re: Driveshaft Shop releases new 2.9 version axles
^^^car is lowered. which puts stress on the axles and cv boots. the spacers are suppose to relieve that stress.
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Re: Driveshaft Shop releases new 2.9 version axles
OK, the length should not change all that much. it more then likely would move the tripod in further past the area where it would have been worn. if you would like to take a dimension from the flat of the flange on the diff to the back of the inner race on the wheel bearing ill check to see how it changes the length. i have dimensions from a stock car.
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Whats the price on the driveshaft? and would it be possible to get a ford flange on the diff end?
I have an 8.8 in my car now with the stock drive shaft, but its just a hair too long and I feel like its going to wear the cv's in the stock drive shaft out. we welded the stock flange to the ford flange so it would bolt up.
I have an 8.8 in my car now with the stock drive shaft, but its just a hair too long and I feel like its going to wear the cv's in the stock drive shaft out. we welded the stock flange to the ford flange so it would bolt up.
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Re: Driveshaft Shop releases new 2.9 version axles
we have been looking in to making a Cv style shaft for this out of aluminum but i need some of the plates they mount to on each end. does anyone have a spare shaft they can lend us to check some dimensions. we will need a AP1 and AP2
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I don't know if you post on S2Ki or not, but what are the torque specs for the axle nut on the Stage 5.9 Full Blown Motorsports Ford 8.8 Rear end kit?
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Jason
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The spec is the same as the factory S2000, it sets the preload on the bearing. not the CV. im not at the office or i would have given the correct spec.
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