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Adam_B

posted on 24th Oct 03 at 12:29

Is there a lifetime guarantee with pvd shafts tho ?


Joff

posted on 24th Oct 03 at 09:52

Pete used to have 16v shafts on C3 until he snapped the 2nd pair...


J100RSA

posted on 24th Oct 03 at 09:44

they go strait on no messing


mad_mike

posted on 24th Oct 03 at 08:51

do the astra ones fit straight away, or is there some modding involved (dont now much about this stuff but ive got to get the parts, cause me m8 is doing my converstion)


J100RSA

posted on 22nd Oct 03 at 12:21

lee mitchell special!! fits well! dose the job no messing needed


lee mitchell

posted on 22nd Oct 03 at 05:36

i use pvd hubs and shafts :thumbs:


JJ

posted on 22nd Oct 03 at 00:09

sweet, astra gte shafts it is then, what about engine mounts etc?


J100RSA

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:34

my m8 has pvd shafts and the look almost identical to my 16v shafts


sinkyboy

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 17:52

i use moddified inner joints on the standard shafts and work well. Got them from JUST NOVA,S. £140.


and-m

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 17:44

the shafts will probably just have some surface rust on them...


Fad

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 17:27

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
PVD supply motorsport strength driveshafts for the engine conversions, as do other companies.




i beg to differ mate i wish i hadn't bought them for my corsa now as they are rustung as are the hubs :(


and-m

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 16:57

Yes I understand that...you questioned why we should use standard driveshafts, the answer is because they work fine.


Joff

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 16:38

PVD supply motorsport strength driveshafts for the engine conversions, as do other companies.


and-m

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 16:19

Yep, why pay over the odds for PVD when you can get the others for a fraction of the price...


J100RSA

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 16:11

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Why would you wish you'd used STANDARD ones?? :boggle:


Cos if they ok on a gte 16v y not on a corsa mine have been fine plus saving loads on drive shafts i no what id rather do

[Edited on 21-10-2003 by J100RSA]


Joff

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 15:53

Why would you wish you'd used STANDARD ones?? :boggle:


stuyw

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 15:40

ive got heavyduty ones in mine, but wished id used the standard GTE's ones now :mad: :(


and-m

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 15:35

Just use astra gte shafts/cvs


JJ

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 15:27

What way are ya all workin the drive shafts on a 2.0 redtop conversion?????