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Stokesy 11-19-2012 04:30 AM

IRS set up using commodore diff centre
 
All,
My project is using as much commodore (sorry) equipment as possible. Chassis is done, diff is mounted now all i need is rear hubs and control arms that will mount up with commodore axle shafts. Can any one help

Cheers
Stokesy

Aussie Mike 11-19-2012 05:04 AM

I'm using a mixture of Commodore and Falcon and home made on mine. I have a VU Commodore diff center, AU Falcon uprights and hubs with home built arms. The axles are Commodore and I machined and welded up my Ford axle ends that go into the hubs to take the Commodore 6 ball CV.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...spension_3.jpg


I set these up and welded them in the lathe so they run true and then TIG welded them on the inside for extra strength. They only transmit drive forces and not suspension loads so I reckon they are safe.


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._flange_02.jpg



Doing it again again I'd probably keep the Ford outer CV as is and machine a new axle from 4340 bar stock. Cut the spline on one end to suit the Commodore CV and Ford on the other end. I would then get them heat treated. I've been talking with a heat treating place in Melbourne that do a lot of stuff for the V8 Supercar teams and the prices are very reasonable while the quality is top notch.

At the time when I built this my old Mill and my skills weren't good enough to hob the splines accurately. The new milling machine and the experience making steering shafts mean I reckon could do a respectable job now.

Cheers

Modena 11-19-2012 05:55 AM

Stokesy what model commodore are the axles from?

Stokesy 11-19-2012 06:47 PM

Axles and diff from VX model

Modena 11-19-2012 07:12 PM

so why aren't you using VX rear-hubs/uprights? Is the chassis provided with mounting points for control arms or are you going to have to fabricate mounts?

Ben

Stokesy 11-20-2012 01:06 AM

Hi Ben,
Thanks for your input. The project is still very much in its infancy using the commodore control arms hasnt been really considered although i am all for keeping it simple. if we can modify and use them life becomes a lot easier. The chassis is still raw without any mounts apart from the diff centre.


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