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Gustav 01.18.2006 07:51 PM

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Originally posted by mmdooley
Gustav: I am worried about the play in the cvd's. They were like that when I got the truck. Does anyone else have that much play in there cvd's?
Maybe they're not even for a maxx,just a thought.I've never known that much play before,that's why i mentioned if the emaxx uses a spacer between the bearings or not. i don't think it does though but not sure.Where did the bearings come from,maybe they're 4mm wide and should be 5mm.Is the drive pin all the way into the hex?if not then tightening the wheel on would remove some of the play i guess.don't really know what else to suggest.

squeeforever 01.18.2006 08:04 PM

they typically have alot of play. thats a bit more than usual though. just shim them inbetween the pin and the bearing until the slack is gone.

Gustav 01.18.2006 08:10 PM

If you shim between the axle and the inner bearing instead they may be long enough.That's what i was trying to say before.

Serum 01.19.2006 04:29 PM

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I thought I had RDL's but serum measured his cvd and they are 160mm
i really can't remember that i measured anything for you...?

But are you using UE diffs? the 1/8th diffs are too small, the RD cvd is too short. you need MIP or UE cvd's to work with UE diffs.

coolhandcountry 01.19.2006 07:06 PM

The ue is 168 mm from tip to tip. the rd logic is 160mm tip to tip.

Nick 01.19.2006 07:15 PM

Can you not replace just the bone?


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