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New X6^2 owner help
Hi ALL,
I have just managed to aquire a second hand one of these but the original owner was running dog bone (yuck) but he did however have the long drive shafts but no CVD's My question is which CVD's do i need so i fit them to my car. Cheers for you help |
You mean you have the cvd bones but not the stub axles?
If so DMS racing may still have them Or the other way around? in which case you just need some B4 drive shafts, personally i run MIP shiney CVD shafts as they look good and seem to have lasted longer. (mostly just look good) If neither than just go to DMS look through the X6 parts and just order the new MIP complete CVD's. These are probabley the hardest worked parts on the car so if it has done a few laps new ones would be worth the investment. |
go for the new c-cvd's not sure of the part number (darren will no) but they come with the correct length axles and right size spacer. the previous bk2 ones where to long thus putting the drive shaft to far in to the out drive
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Our part # 5800 is the complete C-CVD kit for the X - 6 Squared. One Kit does both sides. Made for us by M.I.P. and has the new white rings. Dialed!
Should be in fine model shops all over U.K. Certainly at D.M.S. |
Ummm looked on the DMS website and i cant seem to find them.
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Due to be added in the next few days to the website, however they are already here in stock, part number is XF5800 price is £25.99
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Rich
You just need the b4 cvd kit and then use your longer axle ends. Simples |
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Are the white rings available on there own? if so have you got the part number. got my new axels today so want to get everything tip top! Chris |
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Thank you very much! Ill keep checking for them to be in then Chris |
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