Who is the current best price on cv joint conversions
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Has anyone got to the bottom of why Susan's kit stopped working?
I understood that the CV's used in her solution were standard GKN Lobro CVs. I have not seen reports elsewhere of quality problems with these parts.
I understood that the CV's used in her solution were standard GKN Lobro CVs. I have not seen reports elsewhere of quality problems with these parts.
68 Elan S3 HSCC Roadsports spec
71 Elan Sprint (still being restored)
32 Standard 12
Various modern stuff
71 Elan Sprint (still being restored)
32 Standard 12
Various modern stuff
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Andy8421 wrote:Has anyone got to the bottom of why Susan's kit stopped working?
I understood that the CV's used in her solution were standard GKN Lobro CVs. I have not seen reports elsewhere of quality problems with these parts.
When I saw her at Easter she told me the CVs she had been using were no longer being made.
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CV chatter chatter chatter chatter chatter chatter. Did someone mention price?
Does anyone have a figure?
Sorry John, I love my rotoflexes and am no help here. It's an Elan originality fluidity nuance thing for me that steel u joint conversions castrate.
Eric
Does anyone have a figure?
Sorry John, I love my rotoflexes and am no help here. It's an Elan originality fluidity nuance thing for me that steel u joint conversions castrate.
Eric
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I have run the Elan Trickbits CV's for many many years in the Elan and Plus 2 with no problems and Colin is a great guy to deal with. Not the cheapest but probably the best especailly for an Elan with its bigger droop angle which their version can handle. The Elan factory / Lotus marques used to resll these but now makes his own so dont about their quality.
cheers
Rohan
cheers
Rohan
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Have had them on my S4 for the past two and a half years. No problems so far. I do however have the limited stroke Koni rear shock inserts fitted to limit full droop.
Regards,
Colin.
Regards,
Colin.
TroonSprint wrote:This Australian drive shaft looks good to me - has anyone used them? http://www.elantrikbits.com/index.html They are quite pricey, but I won't mind if they are as good as they are cracked up to be.
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Eric,
If you look here http://www.elantrikbits.com/index.html Colin has all of his prices listed, including postage.
Regards,
Colin (another one)
If you look here http://www.elantrikbits.com/index.html Colin has all of his prices listed, including postage.
Regards,
Colin (another one)
1964 S1 wrote:CV chatter chatter chatter chatter chatter chatter. Did someone mention price?
Does anyone have a figure?
Sorry John, I love my rotoflexes and am no help here. It's an Elan originality fluidity nuance thing for me that steel u joint conversions castrate.
Eric
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As timing is a bit tricky for live phone calls between the UK and Oz, I've had a few email chats with Col at Elantrickbits and he assures me that you don't need to limit the droop as his driveshafts can take it. It's nice to hear of some satisfied customers among us. I think I'll order up a pair.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike,
Just in Hong Kong at the moment heading in your direction for a wedding, at the end of July, in Derby. Have planned to spend two weeks sight seeing the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Any suggestions and must sees? Going to pester some old friends at Auchterader for a couple of days as well. Lucky them!!
Colin.
Just in Hong Kong at the moment heading in your direction for a wedding, at the end of July, in Derby. Have planned to spend two weeks sight seeing the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Any suggestions and must sees? Going to pester some old friends at Auchterader for a couple of days as well. Lucky them!!
Colin.
TroonSprint wrote:As timing is a bit tricky for live phone calls between the UK and Oz, I've had a few email chats with Col at Elantrickbits and he assures me that you don't need to limit the droop as his driveshafts can take it. It's nice to hear of some satisfied customers among us. I think I'll order up a pair.
Thanks,
Mike
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65ginetta wrote:I have replaced the rubber donuts with u/j shafts and sliding splines, they came from Paul Matty and should last a lot longer and work much better.
No problem with droop and will safely take more power.
I have looked on the Paul Matty site. What were the part numbers for these? I see some 3X3 kits and 4X3.....like 250 pounds....sounds to cheap so I must be looking wrong....
How much were these? Like I said, I have a friend there now and he could pick me up a set, If I could tell him exactly what to buy.
I dont mind the sliding splines setup. Looks nice.
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Drive Fast Take Chances
72 Elan Sprint, 93 Caterham (Bought new), 05 Elise RD (Bought new),
99 Elise190, 05 Elise BLK (Bought nearly new), 2024 Emira, 2005 MiataSpeed Turbo
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TroonSprint wrote:As timing is a bit tricky for live phone calls between the UK and Oz, I've had a few email chats with Col at Elantrickbits and he assures me that you don't need to limit the droop as his driveshafts can take it. It's nice to hear of some satisfied customers among us. I think I'll order up a pair.
Mike
Do you know what duty will be payable when it comes into the UK? Presumably VAT plus other specific duty?
I think the answer is 20% + 5% but have you got better info?
Richard
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Higs wrote:
Do you know what duty will be payable when it comes into the UK? Presumably VAT plus other specific duty?
I think the answer is 20% + 5% but have you got better info?
Richard
That's what I paid a year or so ago when I imported a bike frame from outside the EU. It did annoy me that they also charged VAT on the original cost, plus import duty and carriage costs; I didn't grumble at the "tax on tax" bit but I thought it a bit mean to charge VAT on postage as well. Only a few quid in the end, but it still irked.
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Colin wrote
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Much to my shame Colin, I have lived in Scotland for over thirty years and have never been to the outer Hebrides. I have been over the sea to Skye (there is a bridge now) and the island is fabulous with mountains in the south and pristine beaches in the north. The mainland opposite Skye is lovely too. If you want a spectacular drive, take the old road across the mountains to Applecross on the coast. Amazing drive and terrific views, plus a friendly pub on the beach when you get there.
Mike
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Just in Hong Kong at the moment heading in your direction for a wedding, at the end of July, in Derby. Have planned to spend two weeks sight seeing the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Any suggestions and must sees? Going to pester some old friends at Auchterader for a couple of days as well. Lucky them!!
Much to my shame Colin, I have lived in Scotland for over thirty years and have never been to the outer Hebrides. I have been over the sea to Skye (there is a bridge now) and the island is fabulous with mountains in the south and pristine beaches in the north. The mainland opposite Skye is lovely too. If you want a spectacular drive, take the old road across the mountains to Applecross on the coast. Amazing drive and terrific views, plus a friendly pub on the beach when you get there.
Mike
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Thanks Mike,
Will follow your recommendation. Picked up a funny looking little, pseudo 4x4 Ford this morning and have just spent a lovely evening eating Cumberland sausages with a pint of Boddingtons on the side. All of this whilst enjoying the view over the lake at Bowness. Should make Scotland tomorrow.
Regards,
Colin.
Will follow your recommendation. Picked up a funny looking little, pseudo 4x4 Ford this morning and have just spent a lovely evening eating Cumberland sausages with a pint of Boddingtons on the side. All of this whilst enjoying the view over the lake at Bowness. Should make Scotland tomorrow.
Regards,
Colin.
TroonSprint wrote:Colin wrote
#Just in Hong Kong at the moment heading in your direction for a wedding, at the end of July, in Derby. Have planned to spend two weeks sight seeing the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Any suggestions and must sees? Going to pester some old friends at Auchterader for a couple of days as well. Lucky them!!
Much to my shame Colin, I have lived in Scotland for over thirty years and have never been to the outer Hebrides. I have been over the sea to Skye (there is a bridge now) and the island is fabulous with mountains in the south and pristine beaches in the north. The mainland opposite Skye is lovely too. If you want a spectacular drive, take the old road across the mountains to Applecross on the coast. Amazing drive and terrific views, plus a friendly pub on the beach when you get there.
Mike
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I fitted the CV joint conversion sold by Col at Elantrikbits about 4 weeks ago. Couldn't be happier. They are easy to install and, for me at least, definitely improve the driving experience. My original stance was that if Rotoflexs were good enough for Chapman then they were good enough for me, but having tried CVs it's hard to believe that anybody would bother with Rotoflexs any more. And a couple of friends, who don't often drive manuals, let alone rubbery ones, have found the car much easier to drive.
That said, at approx US$1,700, they're expensive. And that's with the ongoing $100 discount. I originally planned to wait until next year, but some Rotoflex splits triggered doing it this year. The price includes shipping, a mere $200 to the US!
They don't include upgraded diff output shafts, but my engine is just a regular Twinc and I doubt is going to twist what's there any time soon. I'll cross that bridge when the time comes.
Col was easy to work with and very responsive.
Nick
That said, at approx US$1,700, they're expensive. And that's with the ongoing $100 discount. I originally planned to wait until next year, but some Rotoflex splits triggered doing it this year. The price includes shipping, a mere $200 to the US!
They don't include upgraded diff output shafts, but my engine is just a regular Twinc and I doubt is going to twist what's there any time soon. I'll cross that bridge when the time comes.
Col was easy to work with and very responsive.
Nick
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