mikey-corsa
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I went to the scrappy today to get some bits and bobs and I bought a Cavy SRi rear axle. I've measured it up and it seems to be EXACTLY the same as the Corsa b axle on the rear. I was thinking of taking the Corsa one off and putting the Cavy one on, as it would give me disc's all round.
Has anyone ever done this or know if it works?
Thanks.
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Ste L
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i think the mounts that hold the beam on are in different places...
though, im not 100% certain on this
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mikey-corsa
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Well, all it seems to be is 4bolts to take off the axle and 4 to put them on, I hope this works coz it'll be a real decent upgrade.
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ed
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I'd recomend you learn to use a tape measure.
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I'd recomend you learn to use a tape measure.
i though the cav would of been longer, but didn't say anything due to him saying he messured it
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mikey-corsa
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^ Lol, their exactly the same size mate, trust me.
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ed
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Astounding. So many people has done rear disk conversions on Corsa's yet no one has ever noticed this
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mikey-corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Ste_16v
quote: Originally posted by ed
I'd recomend you learn to use a tape measure.
i though the cav would of been longer, but didn't say anything due to him saying he messured it
It is longer, but not wider.. Obviously.
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ed
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It is a lot wider. Have you seen the Boost Beast Nova? That uses Calibra suspension. The Calibra is the same underneath as a Cavalier.
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ed
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Also, you try using Cavalier driveshafts on a Corsa engine conversion. They are too wide to fit.
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mikey-corsa
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^ So my idea isn't going to work? And how come it measured up the same, it a Cavy SRi rear axle.
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Also, you try using Cavalier driveshafts on a Corsa engine conversion. They are too wide to fit.
i heard astra one's are not too wide, or have i been informed wrongly about that?
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mikey-corsa
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Ah right. I measured it again and it's exactly the same size, looks identical too. Im still going to try this, get it to work
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Stoneyginger
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Also, you try using Cavalier driveshafts on a Corsa engine conversion. They are too wide to fit.
I have used these driveshafts since my conversion was done 2 years ago and no problems to date 
Shafts were off a cavvie gsi 2000
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
quote: Originally posted by ed
Also, you try using Cavalier driveshafts on a Corsa engine conversion. They are too wide to fit.
I have used these driveshafts since my conversion was done 2 years ago and no problems to date 
Shafts were off a cavvie gsi 2000
did they not need shortening?
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Robin
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ed, the rear of the Boost beast nova is the front of a calibra, which has wider track than the rear.
but, i think someone would have noticed before now tbh
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Stoneyginger
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quote: Originally posted by Ste_16v
quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
quote: Originally posted by ed
Also, you try using Cavalier driveshafts on a Corsa engine conversion. They are too wide to fit.
I have used these driveshafts since my conversion was done 2 years ago and no problems to date 
Shafts were off a cavvie gsi 2000
did they not need shortening?
nope not at all mate i have had them in for years only thing i have changed is a cv boot
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
nope not at all mate i have had them in for years only thing i have changed is a cv boot
what hubs did you use,
*sorry for all the questions... lol*
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Stoneyginger
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i had cavalier hubs machined to take corsa bearings. Beardy supplied the hubs to me
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Ste L
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cheers, going to remember this for when i start the corsa...
cav 1600 inner's are getting scarse, might be a better option
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Stoneyginger
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Shafts came from this 
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Ste L
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are you running equal lengh shafts?
this is something i do want to do
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Stoneyginger
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no they are:
1 is 1 piece
and
1 is a 2 piece with a bracket that attaches to the back of the engine
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Stoneyginger
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
i thought that was equal lengh shafts?
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