I have converted my 6 to Nissan 300 axels. Cheaper than the Corvair
alternative. Bought new, beefier half shafts. Do not know what diff you are
using. If it is the later one [Good parts conversion], then you should know
it comes stock with a 5 bolt pattern, and Richard sells an adapter to the 4
bolts required for our u-joints as part of the kit. I opted to use 1881-83
axels, they still use u-joints and half shafts like the TR. You could go
direct to CV joints, as this is what the later Nissan diff uses, I should
have done that. There is a source of adapters from the CV to the u-joint for
earlier Nissan axels. I am having more adapters for the inner bearing of the
Nissan axel fabricated as we speak. You might consider this alternative. I
have attached a couple of pictures.
Parts and their sources:
My work done by: Front Line Drive Lines -- Attn: Jim
4000 S Federal Blvd Suite B
Englewood, CO 80110 303-783-9954
I got 50% off list on the items except special u-joint
Spicer parts:
TR 6 u-joint Spicer 5-153X
List $19.78
Flange for TR6 u-joint 2-2-329
$43.95
Slip Yoke [Outer bfemaleb half shaft] 2-3-128KX
$75.42
Yoke Shaft [inner half shaft bmaleb 2-82-58X
$231.60
Special u-joint Nissan to 1310 Spicer PN3151-15 U-Joint
$33.26
Supplier: Power Train Industries b California 1-800-798-4585 for special
u-joint Do not know if it is Spicer brand [believe it is] This supplier may
have provided all the items to Front Line
Sealed bearings is SKF GRW125 [not sure of price, got from Parts America, i.e
Kragen/Shucks/Checker]
You really only need the fabricated bearing carrier, special u-joint and the
bearing if you want to stay with the TR half shafts. I got new TR flange and
u-joint more by mistake than on request.
Anyone on 6-pack who wants pictures can email me.
Chuck Arnold
Technical Manager
Oracle Northwest Fulfillment Practice
425 241 0457 [cell]
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