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Title: diff questions ??
Post by: dodger on November 04, 2006, 10:03:31 AM
hey guys ,, anyone know if the axels in a standard vs commodore diff would snap when i put my new mini spool in ?

If so any suggestions on the right axels that will hold up and fit straight in ?    

          OH ......... and the rear end is IRS aswell..

                 Thanks guys ....


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: jimmys57 on November 04, 2006, 10:46:22 PM
Hey there dodger......should be fine if you are running a lawn mower engine,anything more powerful and you may be in trouble!........Good luck   Cheers Jimmy


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: dodger on November 05, 2006, 01:16:42 AM
Hey jimmy , thanks buddy , pitty wont be running a lawn mower engine thats for sure .....  got any tips on what axels i can use ??

cheers .. Dodger


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: TorqueFC on November 05, 2006, 01:45:29 AM
v8 or 6 cylinder? stock or worked? and are you going to be running stockies with a 50-60 series tyre? or some big rims with real low profiles? stockies are much better to run with a minispool, as they dont put as much strain on yr axles. (hope that makes sense...)

i got a mate with a minispool in a stock v6 vn that gets thrashed and the axles are lasting.....vs diffs are a fair bit stronger too!


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: nicko on November 05, 2006, 09:14:11 PM
this might sound a bit strange,
but somewhere in your driveline needs to be weaker than the rest and much preferably something cheap to replace,
so the axles on a commomly available and cheap rear end would be a safe bet,


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: Rob_FE_56 on November 06, 2006, 10:01:28 PM
  Hi Dodger,
Vn onwards axles are tuff as. Plenty of tuff cars run them with no problems.

For obvious reasons I assume that you are talking Fe-fc wheel arches, if untubbed would mean a 225-235 tyre max.

You'd be surprised how well an lsd banjo would cope in there.

A  lsd 9" with vn axles or a late lsd borgwarner would be near on indestructable.

Cheers, Rob.


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: Rob_FE_56 on November 06, 2006, 10:08:26 PM
  Shoulda read the post properly first time, Doh.

All depends on how tough the engine is.

In Vn onwards sticky rubber and 400 odd hp will tear the trailing arm mounts out of the body if you can get it to launch hard enough. ???

I think the axle strength would be the least of your worries.

Cheers, Rob.


Title: Re: diff questions ??
Post by: collecta on November 11, 2006, 07:19:58 AM
Im confused i thought you were asking about an independant rear suspension which is  different to a vn onwards  live axle which does have two axles and the irs has two drive shafts not unlike front cv joints.
irs is not really suited for hi horse power and putting the power to  the ground easily, ive seen vt commodes used for drag use, toss the irs and install nine inches.

cheers
Scott