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darkostoj
12-27-2018, 06:39 PM
Hey all, looking at building a new rear axle for my road race car.

Doing a 9" with full floating axles. I have heard about methods of using special axle shafts for be able to get negative camber.

Anybody have any recommendations? I bought a blank axle and was going to weld the full floater ends on it. Since I'm going through the trouble of doing that, dialing in some negative camber would be pretty slick!

Musclerodz
12-27-2018, 07:00 PM
Hey all, looking at building a new rear axle for my road race car.

Doing a 9" with full floating axles. I have heard about methods of using special axle shafts for be able to get negative camber.

Anybody have any recommendations? I bought a blank axle and was going to weld the full floater ends on it. Since I'm going through the trouble of doing that, dialing in some negative camber would be pretty slick!

Talk with speedway engineering and or JCG.

darkostoj
12-27-2018, 07:02 PM
Talk with speedway engineering and or JCG.

What is JCG?

Musclerodz
12-27-2018, 08:43 PM
What is JCG?

JCG Customs in CA. Chris Gonzales is a member here.

raustinss
12-28-2018, 04:27 PM
Tony at abcperformance.net developed a kit and has exclusive rights I believe for the next little bit then it goes to strange . Either way hes got the goods you need

craig510
12-28-2018, 09:23 PM
There are special snouts and crowned axles that are needed to make it work. Some circle track suppliers have them. eBay is a good place for takeoffs but you need to be careful to get exactly the right snouts and hubs and axles and drive flanges. Easy way is to just order one from winters or speedway engineering.

z28cp
01-02-2019, 02:59 PM
You can get weld-on or bolt-on cambered snouts in different degrees. Then you just need cambered drive plates.

https://lefthanderchassis.com/v2a/16_products.asp?idcategory=408