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Nitro Herb 05-28-2007 09:30 PM

associated cvd's
 
jst wondering if anyone knows if the t4 and the gt2 cvd's are interchngable , the specs on them seem to be the same , i have a gt2 and cant seem to find any for it other than the quick release ones , i want the threaded ones. they do list the threaded ones for the t4 part # 7455 just wanna know if these will work on my gt2??? thanks for your help

yamrace 05-28-2007 09:37 PM

Ya, they should be the same, a bunch of guys in my area put the GT2 Cvd's on their T4s, so they should work.

BuggyKing 05-28-2007 09:47 PM

Yes they should work. :nod:

Craps 05-29-2007 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by Nitro Herb
jst wondering if anyone knows if the t4 and the gt2 cvd's are interchngable , the specs on them seem to be the same , i have a gt2 and cant seem to find any for it other than the quick release ones , i want the threaded ones. they do list the threaded ones for the t4 part # 7455 just wanna know if these will work on my gt2??? thanks for your help

Just went from the T-4 QC cvds to the GT2 QC CVDs that are stronger. I highly recommend the QC wheels....It is great!

crazyjr 05-29-2007 12:34 PM

There is a difference, the ball and cup are different. the T4 has the cup on the shaft and the GT2 has the cup on the axle

kdub 05-30-2007 12:44 AM

You can run the GT2 CVAs on a T4. The only thing you have to do is grind the cross-bar in the rear arm to clear the stub axle.


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