Full Float Axle

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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by ferris » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:45 pm

Thanks for that Scott :thumbup: . I'll make some enquiries about getting some 413 shafts made. If its going to cost loads more i'l just go with the sammy axle, a inch and a half each side is not going to be very noticable.
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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by mike harris » Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:55 am

I am having fully floating axles made for my Suzuki by rock watt :)

I doubt you will be able to get hold of Rs mfg !! But his stuff is very good.

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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by dannytrigger » Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:55 pm

Had mine deliverd today from rs mfg to be fair to him i orderd and they arrrived two days later even called me up to say thanks for the order. kit looks well made aswell

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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by andyrew » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:02 am

dannytrigger wrote:Had mine deliverd today from rs mfg to be fair to him i orderd and they arrrived two days later even called me up to say thanks for the order. kit looks well made aswell
Can I ask, how much the kit cost?
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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by dannytrigger » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:49 am

£250 inc vat and postage. but they do look vry well made i will run them a few times and see how i get on then post on here if that helps?

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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by chazz_543 » Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:28 pm

I have also just ordered fully floating rear, 26 spline front shafts and CV's, two diff lockers, high stearing kit, solid diff spacers and transfer box guard. Haveing to wait for the fronts to be made but will be worth it. Looks like quality products. I will do a build thread when I reseve all the bits. Cant wait.

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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by Jordi » Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:54 pm

chazz_543 wrote:I have also just ordered fully floating rear, 26 spline front shafts and CV's, two diff lockers, high stearing kit, solid diff spacers and transfer box guard. Haveing to wait for the fronts to be made but will be worth it. Looks like quality products. I will do a build thread when I reseve all the bits. Cant wait.
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Re: Full Float Axle

Post by chazz_543 » Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:05 pm

Bet that was an expensive shop.[/quote]

It wasnt cheap but I do think fairly priced. Just cant wait to get building now got all the parts ready, its going to be one hell of a truck. :thumbup:

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