craig986
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to convert a nove/corsa. do the shafts have to be changed or can you use the calibra shafts if the brakes are changed aswell
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adam.d
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Nova / corsa conversions use different shafts and are not interchangeable and have nothing to do with what brakes are used.
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sand-eel
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you can use the calibra shafts if you get the hubs machined
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craig986
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quote: Originally posted by adam.d
Nova / corsa conversions use different shafts and are not interchangeable and have nothing to do with what brakes are used.
what about using the standard corsa/nova shafts.
or could you change the cv on the 1 end so it fits the box
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craig986
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
you can use the calibra shafts if you get the hubs machined
will the calibra hubs not fit on a corsa / nova
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sand-eel
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a very usual way is to get your standard corsa 22 spline shafts (it has to be 22spline) and fit late cavalier mk2 1.6l inner cv's and use your corsa's outer cv's, thats it
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craig986
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
a very usual way is to get your standard corsa 22 spline shafts (it has to be 22spline) and fit late cavalier mk2 1.6l inner cv's and use your corsa's outer cv's, thats it
this the same with a nova aswell
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phil_sutton
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yes but the nova shafts are shorter
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