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New Cv's For Xr6t And Xr8 $300 Per Set


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I have been able to obtain Constant Velocity Joints (CV’s) for XR6t and XR8 sedans. The prices are $150 aside and are available when required. I buy in lots of six sets. And also should also have stock when needed. Reply in this tread if you are interested, postage will need to be sorted out after if they can not be picked up either from my work in Port Melbourne or from my house in Ballarat.

All CV’s need to be paid for before they are picked up. Other arrangements can be made if required. Other bearing parts can be sourced if required.

This product is a GSP brand through AADI and there is a picture below, also these are a strait swap over for the standard Ford CV’s.




Also there is this tread with more details of the CV's [url="http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=39378&st=0"]http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/index.ph...=39378&st=0[/url]
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This looks too good to be true ... my standard (2nd set) CVs are still holding up, ran the 10s pass on the std ones, 1.53s 60'.

I will wait until I break one and then try these out.
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[quote name='RIP' post='604917' date='Dec 5 2007, 10:05 PM']unlimited warranty[/quote]


Concrete warranty. Time will tell with these, as they are from the good old PRC. I know, i know what isn't made there, but 90% is crap. Might look the goods but what materials are used, cages and bearings will most likely be made from recycled ships out of India.. The old saying, you get what you pay for. Edited by EGOXRT
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[quote name='EGOXRT' post='604966' date='Dec 5 2007, 11:06 PM']Concrete warranty. Time will tell with these, as they are from the good old PRC. I know, i know what isn't made there, but 90% is crap. Might look the goods but what materials are used, cages and bearings will most likely be made from recycled ships out of India.. The old saying, you get what you pay for.[/quote]

According to AADI there made in Brisbane, maybe he meant assembled ! Don't know about the actual bearing and casing tho !
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