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1st April 2014, 20:32
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Drivers-side Driveshaft - Track use
Just stripping the front down and want to replace this to completely rule out my vibration issues when hot. (bearings, grease, bushes all bought too).
On eBay there are random prices of £48 to well over a hundred. Any recommendations?!
Also some people list a 1.4 vts driveshaft... which er... is a little worrying - or are they all the same?
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4th April 2014, 12:46
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Personally I use JR Driveshafts (google them) good quality and a good price...
I have fitted some of the ebay cheap ones and the CV knuckles are weak.
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4th April 2014, 13:13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamH
Personally I use JR Driveshafts (google them) good quality and a good price...
I have fitted some of the ebay cheap ones and the CV knuckles are weak.
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Thanks.
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8th April 2014, 19:30
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I'd actually bought an ebay driveshaft and it turned up being a J&R.
Although the reviews of them on the internet aren't good oh dear. Praying this one holds out.
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8th April 2014, 20:01
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been using them on track for a while never had an issue... also recommended a few friends running a lot more power on different cars...
never heard a bad thing about them but that's my experience...
ebay used to be full of "tron" shafts iirc... made of cheese
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8th April 2014, 22:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamH
ebay used to be full of "tron" shafts iirc... made of cheese
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nom nom.
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23rd April 2014, 14:30
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i had oem citroen shafts and after 6 outings the passener side (short one) made a bid for freedom out of the cup and left me loads of little bits of metal i could play with for hours :s
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23rd April 2014, 14:34
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Aren't driveshafts basically a consumable service item on Saxos?
Mine never seem to last that long, I'm not a McDonalds car park hero either, I do actually drive sympathetically, and I don't normally give it dem launchezzz
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23rd April 2014, 14:35
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im sure stew summers has some MAAAAAAAAAD ones in and not been a problem, this may be the future, i dont think they are cheap though...
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23rd April 2014, 14:37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by greyjasper51
im sure stew summers has some MAAAAAAAAAD ones in and not been a problem, this may be the future, i dont think they are cheap though...
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I'm going to follow him next time he's at Cadwell and take them when he's not looking
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23rd April 2014, 14:39
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Quote:
Originally Posted by D4MJT
I'm going to follow him next time he's at Cadwell and take them when he's not looking
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just nick his drive shafts whilst hes at lunch
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23rd April 2014, 14:45
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I just hope I've cured my breaking vibration when the brakes are crazy hot with new decent grease too.
I'd use wooden driveshafts if it fixed it.
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12th May 2014, 10:40
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temple rally uprated ones used to be the best.. the company sadly went bust although I do see some new ones on ebay from time to time..
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12th May 2014, 12:29
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The carrier bearing is knackered on my old one - thinking thats the vibration solved.
Time will tell.
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