Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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Hey all as part of my VanAir build I am working on getting things as correct as I can.

What MIP bones are the same length as the as what is needed for the 10T? Did the t2/t3/GT have MIP bones of the correct length?

The original car had a MIP® #1301 Aluminum CVD Kit and used #9608B wheel spacers.

I am not sure that I can source, or afford, that part exactly, but I would still like MIP CVD's

To start off I got a MIP axles and rebuild kit parts off of custom works https://www.customworksrc.com/product/mip-cvd-axle/. AFAIK this should fit the rear hubs and give me a 3/16 axle. I am hoping I can find the length right bones and maybe replace them with the aluminum ones if I can find a set that's reasonable.

It look like to complete this I will need a replacement of the #9608B wheel spacer. Does anyone know of a direct replacement? Is it just a washer? If I was going to run clamping hex would I still need the adapter?

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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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the parts are out there, but you will pay a premium as far as mip bones. just have to keep your eyes peeled on ebay and the like.

as for the spacers, they are hard to find I believe, but if you talk to Jeff at Factory Works (GomachV), I think he offers something that is similar and would work for you.

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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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If using 12mm adapters the wheel spacers wouldn’t help him

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Yeah, but if he needs the washers, you have a solution. I glossed over the hex part.

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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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Jeff sell these as a replacement for the 9608, for axle mounted wheels.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Factory-Works-Wheel-Spacer-Backing-Plate-3-16-Axle-vtg-RC10-Worlds-Replace-9608-/303748279630?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286

For hexes, use shims to remove excess play.
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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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jwscab wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:22 pm the parts are out there, but you will pay a premium as far as mip bones. just have to keep your eyes peeled on ebay and the like.

as for the spacers, they are hard to find I believe, but if you talk to Jeff at Factory Works (GomachV), I think he offers something that is similar and would work for you.
For the bones, do the t2/t3/gt ones work?

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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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Pretty sure since t2 would be identical to rc10t.

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Re: Piecing together CVD's for the 10t

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jwscab wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 9:34 pm Pretty sure since t2 would be identical to rc10t.
Thanks for that. I've never built a CVD but it was about the same cost as dogbones and b4 axles if I got all the right parts.

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