esaresky75 wrote:Coelacanth wrote:I believe the LA245 CVDs would work fine in the Rocky, you'd probably need to insert a 1 or 2mm thick shim on the inside of the hub before running the axle through it (I'd try 1mm first), that would reduce how far the axle threads extend outside the hubs, so you don't run out of threads while bolting on your wheels.
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Since I now own two Rocky's and one Turbo Rocky, 1-1/2 sets of the W5062 and 1 set of LA245 CVD, I have all knowledge.
The LA245 will work but the following must be done, and shims are the opposite of what will need to do.
Why wouldn't shimming work? You may be one of the few people with W-5062's, but I've been playing around with narrowed front arms/CVDs and CVDs of 2 different lengths with the same rear control arms on my CYANide project, and shimming properly will work just fine, and doesn't require machine work.
I used shims on the insides of all 4 hubs, just after inserting the bearings, to accomplish 2 things: it places the cross-pin end of the bones deeper into the joints; on CYANide, the bones were a bit too shallow in the joints and were at risk of falling out with a heavy shock & release. An extra 1 to 1.5mm depth makes a big difference. The second thing it does is pull in the outside threaded axle a bit, relative to the hexes & wheels, in the event your lock-nuts thread on all the way without tightening down the wheels. A shim could even be installed on the outside of the wheels to make up this space, as long as you're using cross-drilled axles & hexes--as you're not counting on merely friction & lock-nuts to keep the wheels on anymore.
It's true what you said about using bearings instead of bushings, due to the wheel locking behavior you mentioned, preventing the wheels from turning. For this reason you also need the correct shim diameters.
jwscab made some spacers for me in various sizes, I believe I bought 15 or 20 or so for $20. The sizes he made for me were 5 x 10mm with thicknesses of 1, 2 and 3mm. Maybe he'd make you some, if you didn't have something similar.
We're talking about a 1.6mm difference. That's not that much, really.
