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Old 12-30-2009, 05:56 PM
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Just bring it to the track!!!! Now that is a great plan...you can store it in my enclosed trailer
Old 12-30-2009, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Evan Fullerton
Do you have more info on how the outer CV was machined to make it serviceable? I have taken one apart and they appear to be friction welded to the stub axle.
I have a guy that does this stuff all the time. He machined off some parts but could not tell you how or what. its been discussed here in some threads. All I know is its possible and he took all the internals of both inner and outer and had them micropolished and put back together and filled with some high dollar grease. Our whole group is using them so we will see how they hold up this year at Sebring. One of our guys always tears up an axle there. Wish I could make it down but taking the kids to Disney for two weeks so just won't happen.



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