Evening all
Does anyone know how heavy a DeDion unit is from GTS?? I am looking at saving some weight on my Tiger B6 build and as you will see from the attached
picture, the Tiger "designed" DeDion unit is rather "agricultural" in its.. ahem.... design!!!
The Tiger unit is built to accept standard driveshafts so which version would i need of the 3 shown on the website?? I am getting custom driveshafts
made up to suit the freelander diff so an exact fit isnt required but obviously want to keep the track right to suit the car. One of the GTS cars must
use the standard driveshafts???
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[Janice off of Friends]OH MY GOD[/Janice off of Friends]
Good god thats a fugly axle
The GTS panther de dion axle takes standard half shafts.
The axle weighs next to nothing. Probably about 10-15kg. You will probably need to move the panhard rod mounting on your chassis, but thats hardly a
big job.
David
weird
I can weigh my axle tomorrow if needs be? Its a panther one.
I havent weighed the Tiger item yet but it feels at least as heavy as a Sierra LSD diff so possibly in the 25 - 30kg region!! The flat plates you can
see around the apex and near the hubs are machined from 12mm steel plate!!! Not the greatest idea to go in a BEC.
Thanks for the super-quick answers guys (especially David).
I have linked here from the Tiger Owners Club site as there are a few people interested in converting their cars to DeDion from a Cortina live axle so
hello to all you guys - and while you are here get yourselves registered on this site!!!
Cheers
Paul
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Originally posted by SALAD
I can weigh my axle tomorrow if needs be? Its a panther one.
Mind your back when you lift it though won't you!
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Originally posted by TimC
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Originally posted by SALAD
Mind your back when you lift it though won't you!
I think GTS do a 2 piece De Dion, CalvinX had one
Steve.
what the one that snapped?
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
what the one that snapped?
Looking at a picture off Davids' site (Fantastic site David ), I would say you need to change the orientation of the shock mounting on the GTS
axel as well.
PS I think the scrap value of the old axel,may pay for the new one
And to think i nearly brought a tiger cat before i built mine! good god that is one ugly axle
The standard sierra back end used in he cat looks lighter than that
Dave....
I just bought a panther when I went to collect my kit i asked about the broken axle and Darren said until recently it was a company called Aeon sports
cars who did all GTS's fabrication and that they had admitted liability for the faulty part.
He showed me they now do fabrication in house it looked good to me so they might be worth a call if you need a axle.
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Originally posted by Saucy Tenour
I just bought a panther when I went to collect my kit i asked about the broken axle and Darren said until recently it was a company called Aeon sports cars who did all GTS's fabrication and that they had admitted liability for the faulty part.
He showed me they now do fabrication in house it looked good to me so they might be worth a call if you need a axle.
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Shock orientation is irrelevant as you can just turn the shock body around
David
No, they will work just the same.
More importantly his rear shocks are on upside down!
well spotted david. i cant get over that back axle. who the bleep designed that!!!
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Originally posted by flak monkey
No, they will work just the same.
More importantly his rear shocks are on upside down!
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Shock orientation is irrelevant as you can just turn the shock body around
David
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Originally posted by stevec
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Originally posted by flak monkey
No, they will work just the same.
More importantly his rear shocks are on upside down!
Thats interesting David, According to one of this months Kit Car mags. Westfield fit their shocks upsidedown as standard to improve unsprung weight.
What do people think of that theory?
Steve.
[Edited on 11/1/08 by stevec]
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Originally posted by onzarob
Tell me I'm wrong, but if the shock mounts are not in-line, IE the bolts parallel to each other. and the shock is not at 90 degrees to the Axle and top mount ,its going to bind up as there is a twisting action applied to it.
I think the mount will need to be rotated on the chassis by 90 degrees to mount the gts Axle properly.
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You arent wrong! My brain had evidently failed last night!
Paul, just weighed my Panther axle..... 9.6Kg (powdercoated and bubblewrapped!)
Thanks for ^^^ that. I have just weighed my Tiger DeDion girder and its very suprisingly a svelte 15.6kg only!! Still, a 6kg weight saving is quite a
chunk, especially as it is unsprung mass so i can see a conversion being pretty much a certainty.
While we are at it could someone please take some measurements to enable me to see if its a straight swap. The measurements I have that seem the
important ones are:-
overall width - 1360mm
trailing arm brackets - 945mm (measured from the inside face of the bracket each side)
shock absorber bracket - 945mm (measured as above)
Cheers
Paul