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RacerJay
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Posted: Dec/11/2018 at 2:31pm |
Hey, does anyone still have these drawings?
I already have a CAD model but an exploded view would be helpful. The first link wouldn't let me download the pictures and it kept banning my email address
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sandres913
Welding Master Joined: Aug/17/2011 Status: Offline Points: 216 |
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Instead of reviving a dead post, start your own thread.
Besides that, I think I recently read someone talking about using the Dana 12 box, you might try searching this forum and getting in touch with that person. Or you might try contacting Dana, the manufacturer of what you're looking for. Even if they give you contact info for a distributor.
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Shaun
Purdue University Calumet - PUC Motorsports 2010 - Washington #18 2011 - Peoria #30 2012 - Wisconsin #54 |
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varun
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hello guys this year we are also interested in using DANA 12 FNR gearbox...i hv searched the internet but havent found a place where to buy one...can anyone tell me the price of the gearbox and where can i get one...
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varun anadkat
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MMBRETTS
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we're going to be using it this year. i want to say we got it from QDS. i pm'ed you the drawing.
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Michigan Tech Baja Suspension Design 'till 2015
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dillon_b12
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Probably won't help much and you'll have to join to see them, but there appears to be an exploded diagram here: |
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BRCCBaja
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Hey everyone. Long time reader, first post here. Anyway, I'm looking into using the Dana H-12 FNR box for this year's car at Blue Ridge Community College. The Dana box seems to be pretty robust and a good plug and play solution. We don't have the time or expertise to build our own reduction box at this point, and don't want the failure risk of chain reductions this year.
Yes, I've searched for "Dana" and haven't come up with anything really useful yet in the forum. My questions:
Edited by BRCCBaja - Sep/14/2011 at 4:30pm |
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