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02.16.2010, 02:17 AM

it would also help to know what xtm those are from.
   
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02.16.2010, 04:12 AM

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Panda: Thanks for that info! I assume the LST1 and RC8T are CVDs, and the XTM is a true dogbone?

Looks like I'm gonna have to add a seperate center CVD and CVD axle sections or pages. Otherwise, those measurements won't make much sense when applied to the current dogbone picture. Does anyone have a good clear picture of a center CVD and an axle CVD? All of mine are in vehicles and are not in "picture condition". Ideally, a clear, large (bigger is better for me to edit), well-lit image with a white background. PM me if you have pictures and/or can take some and I'll supply my email addy to send them to.

BTW: I am adding the following as a note to myself since my development PC is off and I don't feel like turning it on just for this:
Ofna Hyper 7 F/R:
D1: 97/104
D2: 90/97
D3: 4.8
D4: 3
D5: 7.9
D6: 12.7
I tried to put spaces in to make it look like columns but the post didn't come out that way

Yes the xtm is a true dog bone and the others are cvd's. I'll attempt some photo's for you tonight but my photography isn't good

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it would also help to know what xtm those are from.
Only the first is xtm- mammoth part # mv3559. I saw on the interweb it was 192mm but when I got it in hand it said 182.5mm. I don't know why there is a difference???
   
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