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Old 30-06-2012
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hey guys, just recently encountering some strange problem.

sometimes halfway trough a right hand corner when the outside suspension is fully compressed and under accelaretion my cvd pops out?

when looking at it on the bench from underneath, if i fully compress the shocks, my cvd pin in the diffcup comes out a little.

when arms are level, the pins only sits like 1 mm inside the cups. just as if the cvd's are too short.
i have my T-nut on the right side, and the cvd that pops off is always the 1 on the left side (looking from behind the car)

i did have a crash with another car, so im changing my antisquat plate on the front of the back arms because it seemed warped. but i dont expect that to cure my problem.

any tips?

oh, laying the 2 cvd's next to each other, there is a difference in where that little bobble sits in the middle.
also read some things on inserting the correct pinhole in your cvd's, but that had to do with rubbing the T-nut in the diffcup.
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Cant you shim the whole driveshaft in towards the diff more or even limit the max travel on the shock?
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Old 30-06-2012
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Contact TD; I'm sure they'll help to determine if the driveshaft is faulty.
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are they same length if you measure them? do you have a bent hinge pin?
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Old 30-06-2012
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shimming was not an option, there is simply no room, unless you have slob on your parts.

cvd's where the same length, also could not find a bent pin or shaft.

as said earlier i installed a new toe/squat block and that helped a little. if taken the whole thing apart to measure, but could find any thing longer than another. limiting shock travel seems the only way to go.

never had this problem before, so would like te hear if anybody has the same issue with there hingepins coming out of there diffcups when fully compressed and hingepin is sitting vertical.

thx for the advice so far guys!
seems metalmikey's option should work to limit travel

gonna test it tomorrow.
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Old 30-06-2012
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I have the same issue. Can't run less than 1 degree camber or it pops
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Its got something to do to the position of the camberlink.
In some positions it will cause the cvd to pop out
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Old 03-08-2012
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or you could just start to use the travel limiter screw, did it for me, as i had the same issue, TD would do nicely to add 1 or 2mm to the length of the CVD.
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Old 03-08-2012
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Turn each driveshaft so the pin is vertical, adjust the droop screw until the pin is barely trying to come out of the drive cup and job done. The 210 still has plenty of droop even when you've carried this out.

If you run with full droop then you'll get the wheels bouncing up and down because the driveshafts bind. If the driveshafts were longer they'll bind up worse.
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Old 07-08-2012
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this has started to happen to be, on both cars.

As for adding fuel tube to the shock shafts tried it out of desperation,cvds stay in but it drives like shit.

Drive shafts are too short. Fact.
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Same problem, i think its a combo of driveshafts, a bit of end float in the gearbox and some slop in the links allow them to pop out.

I have put brand new shafts in and its the same.

One thing i have noticed is the gear diff is wider than the ball diff when measureing from the outdrive to outdrive so why cant they make the outdrives wider on the ball diff?
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