Quality CV Joints Needed

Quality CV Joints Needed

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ChimpOnGas

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Monday 25th July 2016
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Hi guys,

Can someone point me in the direction of quality CV joints at a reasonable price?

My understanding is I'm looking for 108mm x 40mm x 28 spline joints and the inner & outer are the same?

I was tempted by these at £45 each:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171160478448?ssPageName=...

Until I Googled J&R and uncovered a host of bad reviews rolleyes

To be honest I would feel a lot happier with GKN but are there other quality options out there for reasonable money?

Suggestions welcomed scratchchin

ChimpOnGas

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Sardonicus said:
Personally Dave wouldn't touch anything but GKN Lobro just my cents scratchchin shaftec etc are alright for a little euro box or a cheapy but you dont particularly want to do this job twice or worse have one break up on you frown fit the best GKN/Lobro are OE fit on the Big German 3 for good reason wink
Inclined to agree Simon, drop me a text if you fancy doing it for me wink

ChimpOnGas

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QBee said:
You have the size correct, and the inner and outer are indeed identical.
Unfortunately you will be paying well over £300 for a full set of GKNs
Indeed, my research suggests the genuine GKN CVs are quite expensive.

All I remember from fitting CV joints back in the day was it was a very messy job so TBH the job doesn't fill me with excitement, Lloyds have offered me a reasonable price to fit the two N/S joints so I think I might just have them do it.

They buy their joints in from a reputable TVR parts supplier and guarantee all their work, Danny can't confirm the make of the CVs but says they've fitted lots of them with no issues whatsoever and that's good enough for me.

It's just a shame LSD are a 200 mile round trip from me, but I trust them, I'd rather travel and have it done properly than use someone more local I'm unsure of.

Dave.

ChimpOnGas

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Rowley-Birkin said:
Hi, I got mine (Genuine GKN) from Prolinx Suspension £69.95 + VAT each. Straight forward job to do just make sure you have some disposable nitrile gloves
Thanks Rowley-Birkin, I have the gloves and the knowledge, just not the will yuck

ChimpOnGas

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N7GTX said:
I went for the Prolinx ones too, the uprated ones for a 930. Also bought their special grease. Powers were interested in them after I asked them for some original ones (but were out of stock).
They are quality items.

http://www.prolinx.biz/pages/Products/ViewCategory...
Thanks N7GTX, did they come with boots, clips & grease?

Dave.

ChimpOnGas

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phazed said:
GKN genuine on mine. Prolinx supplied.
Cheers Peter, did they come as kit with boots, clips & grease?

Thanks, Dave.

ChimpOnGas

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Tuesday 26th July 2016
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portzi said:
samnorthy said:
I've recently had a nightmare with my CV joints, left me in the pits for a full day at Spa.

I made the mistake of using pattern parts - bought from a well known TVR parts supplier. Had the problem of them pulling/falling apart under high load high suspension travel.

Use the genuine GKN and make sure they are assembled the correct way round. The grove on the OD of the joint should be to the outside of the shaft.
If it stated genuine parts used at the time of purchase then l would ask for your money back. If they are selling pattern parts this should be advertised as such, it is quite misleading.
This is the problem with genuine TVR parts, it doesn't magically make a part genuine just because it's been purchased from a TVR parts specialist.

Where do the TVR parts specialist buy their parts from anyway, anywhere and everywhere is the answer, a quick wave of the genuine TVR wand as soon as these parts go into stock and they suddenly become genuine TVR parts.

My guess is back in the 90's TVR bought in proper CV joints direct from GKN, just like they used the very highest rated Ford Motorsport specified "Z" T5 gearbox (M-7003-Z) which BW rated at 330 lb/ft of torque. I recently discovered this when replacing my 5th gear synchro hub which on the "Z" box is different (No "Reverse Brake" feature) to all other World Class T5s offered by BW during the same period.

It does seem there was a genuine policy of fitting quality components at TVR back in the day, do the TVR parts specialists follow the same policy or are they more driven by improving their margins to the cost of component quality & longevity?

We now have a definitive link to the correct GKN CV joint, can someone also provide a definitive link to the correct quality boots?