Not sure over the years where I started for Stock Ride Hight Form. It's Stance is pretty high using 1500 Keys & Torsions & Kryptonite Uppers Control Arms. (Look @ Sig)Don't really see a reason to run those unless you are lifted with torsions cranked and lost the spacers that come with the lift?
Agreed with you. Ive found world parts cv axles seem to last the longest for me so far.I've used them, nothing bad to say about them yet. Biggest issue I've had with the aftermarket CVs of multiple brands is the cheap boots don't last Long in the salt up here or at higher joint angles.
I've used a couple CVs that have the round inner coupler like that without issue.Not sure over the years where I started for Stock Ride Hight Form. It's Stance is pretty high using 1500 Keys & Torsions & Kryptonite Uppers Control Arms. (Look @ Sig)
I had bought these CV shafts because there designed with a sliding center bar that supposed provides up to 40mm more travel than the OEM GM CV shaft.
Also the CV joint also can bend up to a 47° articulation angle compared to a maximum 23° articulation angle on an OE CV joint, in which I though would benefit the torsion adjustment.
I just sent pair back to ROCKAUTO due to fitment issues, It appears the Incorrect shaft was placed in the Rite Box.
View attachment 114006These have a Round Inner Coupler and would not fit in place. I had brought these and my truck to a local GM dealer to have installed and
5 hours later, I had the Tech reinstall the old Cv due to them not clearing the front differential output shaft.
I was Quite FN Angry that I hadn't noticed the Difference in the Shaft # VS the Box part # !
What's hanging them up? I've swapped stock ones in my driveway with basic hand tools. Something seems off if the dealership can't do it on a lift with all the tools they got unless there is something wrong woth the axleWell the GM Tech @ the Dealership couldn't get it in place.
They took apart the Upper Control Arm Balljoint, Shock, Tie Rod end, Caliper & Rotor, and the Swaybar link.
They where going to unload the torsion bars but couldn't locate their Tool.
Sounds like they are too long. I can do mine in my driveway and only need to remove the swaybar end link from the lca. Doesn't even make sense why the rotor and caliper should have to come off since they are on the outside of the spindle/hub.Well the GM Tech @ the Dealership couldn't get it in place.
They took apart the Upper Control Arm Balljoint, Shock, Tie Rod end, Caliper & Rotor, and the Swaybar link.
They where going to unload the torsion bars but couldn't locate their Tool.
Me thinks that maybe they are designed for lift kits to eliminate the spacer and still allow the extra travelSounds like they are too long. I can do mine in my driveway and only need to remove the swaybar end link from the lca. Doesn't even make sense why the rotor and caliper should have to come off since they are on the outside of the spindle/hub.
TRAKMOTIVE GM8026 Specifications | |
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Abs Tone Ring Included | No |
Axle Nut Head Type | Hex |
Axle Nut Height (IN) | 6/7 |
Axle Nut Height (MM) | 21.5 |
Axle Nut Hex Size (IN) | 1 3/7 |
Axle Nut Hex Size (MM) | 36 |
Axle Nut Included | Yes |
Axle Nut Length (IN) | 1 5/8 |
Axle Nut Length (MM) | 41.5 |
Axle Nut Locking Type | Self-Lock |
Axle Nut Thread Size | M24*2 |
Boot Material | Neoprene |
Inboard Joint Type | Flange |
Inboard Shaft Connection Style | Flange |
New Or Remanufactured | New |
Number of Outboard Splines | 33 |
Outboard Joint Type | Conventional |
Outboard Shaft Connection Style | Conventional |
Overall Compressed Length (IN) | 21.65 |
Overall Compressed Length (MM) | 550 |
TRAKMOTIVE GM8026XTT Specifications | |
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Abs Tone Ring Included | No |
Axle Nut Head Type | Hex |
Axle Nut Height (IN) | 0.85 |
Axle Nut Height (MM) | 21.5 |
Axle Nut Hex Size (IN) | 1.42 |
Axle Nut Hex Size (MM) | 36 |
Axle Nut Included | Yes |
Axle Nut Length (IN) | 1.64 |
Axle Nut Length (MM) | 41.57 |
Axle Nut Locking Type | Self-Lock |
Axle Nut Thread Size | M24*2 |
Boot Material | Neoprene |
Inboard Joint Type | Flange |
Inboard Shaft Connection Style | Bolt-on |
New Or Remanufactured | New |
Number Of Inboard Joint Bolt Holes | 6 |
Number of Outboard Splines | 33 |
Outboard Joint Type | Conventional |
Outboard Shaft Connection Style | Spline |
Overall Compressed Length (IN) | 21.73 |
Overall Compressed Length (MM) | 552 |
That's how I've done mine. Don't have to remove anything else to get them in or out.You would think it should fit by putting it through the hub first then bolt it to the axle.
I don't see how being round would be a problem. The flange rotates so therefore is technically taking up the same space as a round one. And some of the spacers are round and fit just fine