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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:18 pm 
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Here is an alternative to 930 stuff.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rear-CV- ... enameZWDVW

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thats awesome


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I doubt that those are even close to being as strong as 930's. I used to run Datsun axles and the u-joints would not hold up (Even spicer ones). Since it is using 1-ton joints, it might be better. 50-60 lbs? Sounds heavy, but I really don't know what 930 setup weighs. I would also guess it takes more HP to turn these then cv joints. just my .02

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yea prolly wouldn't last spinning at speeds. but i do know 1-ton stuff is some TUFF stuff haha. i have watched many v8 rippp the 42's on rocks and not break heh.


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Gives you an idea what it cost to gain a little wheelbase. A little more and you are in the cd range with several times the gains. 8)

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