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CVD bones Vs. Uini Bones

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Spitfire

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Need help putting in some Allui. CVD dog bones for the front .. I have a NTC3 and was trying to replace these last night but ran into trouble. Uini Bones are on it right now, And when I looked at the CVD bones they dont look like they will sit in there right..

Does anyone have a link to where I can find help on putting these in.. Or can someone describe how exactly you change these.

Thanks
-Spitfire.
 
I guess this must be mind boggleing ... Or I am just an idiot..

any help would be great..

Thanks
 
I am not familiar with the brand of CVD you menthioned. Give me a link to work with and/or some time to look into it. Then I will try and help you.
 
whats a uni dogbone? I just got some gmp 1 piece cvd's, they are shiny steel and work great. 10$ a pack i might at.

damon
 
ok.. I wish i could explain this a lil bettter.. But with the NTC3 the front bones that go into the front drive train, " Uni " - that is what it states on the manual .. And the hop up for it is blue Alumin. CVD bones.. the word bones just come from what they look like ..

where the problem comes in at is the stock version is shaped different then the CVD or hop up version that Team Ass. sales.. I know that I am not the first to change mine out.. Some one out there has got to know exactly what I am talking about.. If I am not mistaken I think I need the hopup piece that goes from the wheel to this bone.. Some advice would be great..

Thanks guys .
 
spitfire - the CVD upgrade that u are installing goes with the CVD shaft section facing the wheel hub, and the dogbone portion going towards the differential. the dog bones are about .5mm shorter, so u may need to decrease the wheel width a hair. also, a small piece of fuel tubing put into the diff cup will help keep things tight.
 
I knew I found the right guy for the job.
 
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