yfzeric
Dec 23 2005, 04:48 PM
well today i went to orw to get some parts for my new lt rail. I got 4 raced prepped 930 cv and needed some 24inch axle. They called sway away they said 5-6 weeks for a set they were waiting for material to make them and they are like 600 dollers does this sound right are sway away axles good damb 5-6 weeks.I also got cnc hydrolic pedals and the slave cylinder for the clutch got 6 hella rally 4000 lights and a oil cooler with fan my question is where can i get axles in stock and are sway away the best ones i also orderd some 930 mid board hubs from gear one.I also ordered 4 piston front brakes from gear one.
Sandzilla
Dec 23 2005, 04:52 PM
QUOTE(yfzeric @ Dec 23 2005, 04:48 PM)
well today i went to orw to get some parts for my new lt rail i got 4 raced prepped 930 cv and needed some 24inch axle well the called sway away they said 5-6 weeks for a set they were waiting for material to make them and they are like 600 dollers does this sound right are sway away axles good damb 5-6 weeks .i also got cnc hydrolic pedals and the slave cylinder for the clutch got 6 hella rally 4000 lights and a oil cooler with fan my question is where can i get axles in stock and are sway away the best ones i also orderd some 930 mid board hubs from gear one.
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Yep...sounds about right. I think my 934 axles cost 700.00 so 600.00 for 930 sounds right. Mine aren't "sway-away" but that probably doesn't matter.
2-cents,
Zilla
woodster
Dec 23 2005, 04:56 PM
swark
Dec 23 2005, 05:01 PM
Gear One 623 934-6913
Race Ready 619 691-9171
Good luck !.
RIDERED
Dec 23 2005, 05:04 PM
What is Damb??
MrNickStorm
Dec 23 2005, 05:09 PM
QUOTE(yfzeric @ Dec 23 2005, 04:48 PM)
well today i went to orw to get some parts for my new lt rail. I got 4 raced prepped 930 cv and needed some 24inch axle. They called sway away they said 5-6 weeks for a set they were waiting for material to make them and they are like 600 dollers does this sound right are sway away axles good damb 5-6 weeks.I also got cnc hydrolic pedals and the slave cylinder for the clutch got 6 hella rally 4000 lights and a oil cooler with fan my question is where can i get axles in stock and are sway away the best ones i also orderd some 930 mid board hubs from gear one.I also ordered 4 piston front brakes from gear one.
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I have a set of 300m 930 axles 23.75 measured inside the clip and 24.25 end to end if your interested.
rbjcampi
Dec 23 2005, 05:16 PM
QUOTE(yfzeric @ Dec 23 2005, 05:10 PM)
man every time i ask a question all i get is a bunch of bull s*** about my spelling who cares about my god damb spelling i dont. What kind of axles are they condition how much
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Don't think people care all that much BUT, sometime your posts can be very difficult to read due to lack of punctuation and spelling errors. You'd probably do yourself a favor by just putting in some of the punctuation
just an observation
Ryno
Dec 23 2005, 05:16 PM
it's obvious that you don't. Just understand that you are dealing with EDUCATED people. Not caring about spelling just makes you look like a moron with lots of money.
socaldmax
Dec 23 2005, 05:27 PM
I don't bother to answer if I get a headache just trying to figure out the question.
Mick
Dec 23 2005, 05:42 PM
Something doesn't sound right........24" axles with mid-boards. Are you sure you measured right?
yfzeric
Dec 23 2005, 05:58 PM
thats what the builder told me how long are they usally.I am not a moron and i defintly dont have a lot of money and i am educated
Mick
Dec 23 2005, 06:01 PM
QUOTE(yfzeric @ Dec 23 2005, 06:58 PM)
thats what the builder told me how long are they usally.
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Mine are 32" with mid-boards
RIDERED
Dec 23 2005, 06:02 PM
Calm down their boy. I didn’t know if it was your spelling or if it was some part I didn’t know about.
Damb get laid and have a beer.
yfzeric
Dec 23 2005, 06:05 PM
i am calm it just seems like i get

on my spelling and it is usealy because i dont take my time
f1prerun
Dec 23 2005, 06:46 PM
if you want call gear-one i know they can make them or they might have them in stock did you try calling kartek mckenzies bajaconcepts tatum?
readster
Dec 23 2005, 07:04 PM
QUOTE(f1prerun @ Dec 23 2005, 06:46 PM)
if you want call gear-one i know they can make them or they might have them in stock did you try calling kartek mckenzies bajaconcepts tatum?

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Try kartek. I got some 23" axles and my buddy got 26" axles both were in stock.
joeduner
Dec 23 2005, 08:10 PM
QUOTE(yfzeric @ Dec 23 2005, 06:05 PM)
i am calm it just seems like i get

on my spelling and it is usealy because i dont take my time
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For everyone to understand..........
I am calm, it just seems like I get

on my spelling. It's usually because I don't take my time.
J/K...........

Honda's rule!!!
swark
Dec 23 2005, 08:22 PM
I have a 2d and midboards and I think mine are 34" long
KingGlamis
Dec 23 2005, 08:36 PM
I would definitely try Gear One. They should be able to get you the right axles in a short time.
scotty_
Dec 23 2005, 08:57 PM
i wouldnt think about axel length till your car is on the wheels and the trans is in. you need to measure twice and cut once
drtstar
Dec 23 2005, 09:17 PM
Try TCS in Chino and ask for Rusty! Should have them for you while you wait! Or just call Kartek or gear one! 24" sounds kinda short being that I have 3x3`s with a 4" wider torsion housing and have 21 1/2" axles! might want to wait and measure yourself for what size axles toget!
yfzeric
Dec 23 2005, 10:07 PM
my bad i read the e-mail he sent me i need 34 in axles i will call gear one being thats where i got all my hubs and breaks
kcpaz
Dec 23 2005, 10:51 PM
I would wait until you have in hand, then measure and order the axles. And I would call McKenzies for sure. Gear One is usually 4-6 weeks unless they have them in stock.
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