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does anyone know if longfields or any other outfit make the chromolly super strong cv's and axels :?:
on my 3rd POS 70 cruiser still havent learnt

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fantastic let the project contiue :D
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zookfest wrote:fantastic let the project contiue :D


what project??
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80series cvs are all ready really strong, what motor and tyres you using :twisted:
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top secret :wink:
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but you want to tell us... :wink: thats why you made this thread rather than visiting google :lol:
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I would buy a set if I could afford too, I have broken a cruiser birfield :oops: , and it was a bitch to pull it out on the side of a muddy track :evil: , for the record I have a 3B and was running 33" Maxxis Buckshot Mudders, but I did have the steering turned a long way :( .....and the difflock in too :shock: ......I have since been told not a good thing........ :roll:
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85BJ73 wrote:I would buy a set if I could afford too, I have broken a cruiser birfield :oops: , and it was a bitch to pull it out on the side of a muddy track :evil: , for the record I have a 3B and was running 33" Maxxis Buckshot Mudders, but I did have the steering turned a long way :( .....and the difflock in too :shock: ......I have since been told not a good thing........ :roll:


70 series birfs smaller than 80 series. i will be buying a set of longs for the 80 series running gear in my 40 before i put the locker in the front just to save that hassel
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coz i rolled my swb 70 im building a mid wheel base and putting my 13bt in it with my hi lift chain driven pto sprung over with lifted springs and 3'' lifted shackles 36'' tsl swampers on beadlocks coz i already hav em a lock rite in the rear and rear disc brakes all ready to go in and a arb with longs in the front and hi steer that i already have and a serious exo cage no more trees comming in,have compressor for it also intercooler and will be running an oil cooler,truck also has a side exhaust.had crak machined and new bigend bearings,have also found the gearboxes betreen 3b's and 13bt's are different so will rebuild my turbo box and pop some reduction gears in there while its apart
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:D :D kricky im glad you got that off your chest :lol: :lol: you must feel better now :lol: :lol:
sounds like a bit of a weapon you have there
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zookfest wrote:coz i rolled my swb 70 im building a mid wheel base and putting my 13bt in it with my hi lift chain driven pto sprung over with lifted springs and 3'' lifted shackles 36'' tsl swampers on beadlocks coz i already hav em a lock rite in the rear and rear disc brakes all ready to go in and a arb with longs in the front and hi steer that i already have and a serious exo cage no more trees comming in,have compressor for it also intercooler and will be running an oil cooler,truck also has a side exhaust.had crak machined and new bigend bearings,have also found the gearboxes betreen 3b's and 13bt's are different so will rebuild my turbo box and pop some reduction gears in there while its apart


i still diddnt see anywhere that your going to use 80 series running gear... :?
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im still looking for some cheap 80 axels i want them for the strenth and width so will keep an eye out and grab them if they come up,otherwise i will use the 70 axels until i go for the conversion
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use a safari front diff be way stronger than a 80 front end then put cal offroad axles in it be strong as :D
the only problem with that is someones already theved your safari axle for his cruiser :roll: :roll: :D
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haha yes but the 80 has a smaller front diff head
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Since you're all 80 series experts and I'm very grateful to find you, anyone have or know of a 4.1 front R&P or whole diff head assembly in good nick? a 4 spider even better. Mine had an accident towing backwards and lost 5 teeth from the ring. I thought that only happened to Jeeps! thanks for any pointers, Gordon
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