Printable Version of Topic

Click here to view this topic in its original format

F-Body Road Racing and Autocross Forums _ Advertiser Sales & Group Purchases _ GP for TA Performance Covers

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 25 2006, 06:50 PM

I need a minimum of 5 order. If we get 10 there will be more of a discount!!

http://www.taperformance.com/rearend.htm


Retail on the 10bolt F-body covers (TA 1809) are $159 and add a stud kit for $19.95.

5 orders will be sold at $140, 10 will be at $125, stud kits ordered with cover will be $15. This example is for the 10bolt F-body covers, they offer many other covers and any cover purchased will go into the GP count.

Please add your name if interested.
#1 Shon Herron

Posted by: trackbird Oct 25 2006, 08:43 PM

If we get to 10, put me down for a cover and stud kit.

Posted by: JKnight Oct 25 2006, 10:50 PM

#1 Shon Herron
#2 Jason Knight

Thanks Shon. I think you also have some stuff you're selling that the wife is thinking of buying. p/s pump, injectors, pcm. Hopefully she's emailed you.

Jason

Posted by: nape Oct 25 2006, 10:56 PM

#1 Shon Herron
#2 Jason Knight
#3 TJ Bain

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 12:24 AM

QUOTE (JKnight @ Oct 25 2006, 04:50 PM) *
#1 Shon Herron
#2 Jason Knight

Thanks Shon. I think you also have some stuff you're selling that the wife is thinking of buying. p/s pump, injectors, pcm. Hopefully she's emailed you.

Jason
She did and it should go out by friday!!

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 01:20 AM

QUOTE (nape @ Oct 25 2006, 05:56 PM) *
#1 Shon Herron
#2 Jason Knight
#3 TJ Bain

#4 from another board.

We just need one more "IN" and then we can set up prepayments.

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 03:40 PM

I have 3 commits IF we get to 10, LOL.

Posted by: JKnight Oct 26 2006, 06:23 PM

So we just need to get to 7, and we're currently at 4, correct? Surely there are 3 more folks on this board that want to be able to:

1) Change diff fluid without removing the cover and getting the smelly stuff all over the swaybar.

2) Easily add a differential cooler to keep that t2r in nice shape.

Jason

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 06:26 PM

UPDATE: I got 5 "IN"s 3 more if we get to 10. I will make a post shortly in a few minutes with details on what needs to happens now.

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 07:01 PM

TA Performance Rear End Cover GP details.

The GP will end November 5th.

Pricing is as follows:
Cover $125
Stud kit $15
Shipping $15

This is for any cover TA Performance offers, not limited to 4th Gen F-bodies.

Some common part numbers:
1809 4th gen F-body 10bolt cover
1802 3rd gen F-body 9bolt cover (aussie rear end)
1810 12 bolt car cover

I accept Paypal at shon@herronperformance.com or money orders. Please provide the part number you want in the correspondence. On Monday November 6th I will place the order with TA Perf and they will ship to my location and I will ship your cover out the week they arrive at my shop.

If you have any questions let me know.

Shon Herron
HerronPerformance.com
864-508-0900

Posted by: trackbird Oct 26 2006, 07:32 PM

So, we're at the 10 unit pricing level, correct?

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 07:39 PM

QUOTE (trackbird @ Oct 26 2006, 01:32 PM) *
So, we're at the 10 unit pricing level, correct?

Yes sir!

Posted by: marka Oct 26 2006, 07:43 PM

Howdy,

What's the advantage of one of these rear end covers, outside of the drain plug?

Do the bearings need the extra support? How does this cover help with a diff cooler?

Mark

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 26 2006, 08:04 PM

* All TA Girdles are made of 356 aircraft grade aluminum, heat treated to T6 specifications, each cover is then stress relieved.

* The covers are machined using a 3 step CNC process, which ensures accuracy and quality.

* Each cover is hand deburred and inspected for the utmost in fit and finish. Then each cover is hand assembled and packaged.

* All Girdles incorporate a Fill Port and a Drain Port for ease of servicing.

* All Girdles incorporate 2 load bolts with swivel "feet" for supporting the bearing caps.

* All Girdles increase fluid capacity approx. 1/2 pint.

* All Girdles show a decrease in operating temperature, average of 15 degrees

* Average weight, 7 lbs. Large ring gear truck applications will be heavier.

* Improves Undercarriage Appearance

TA's optional stud kit is also recommended to help keep bearing caps from walking in housing.

Posted by: trackbird Oct 26 2006, 08:10 PM

Mark, you can pull fluid out of the drain port with a pump, run it through a cooler and pump it back into the cover through the fill port if you were running an application that might need additional diff cooling. Otherwise, the adjustable bolts preload the carrier caps to help prevent the ring and pinion interface from deflecting them under load.

I installed one on a friends car, I don't think it's a miracle cure, but it can't hurt and easy fluid changes are almost worth the cost alone to me.

Posted by: JKnight Oct 26 2006, 08:58 PM

QUOTE
you can pull fluid out of the drain port with a pump, run it through a cooler and pump it back into the cover through the fill port if you were running an application that might need additional diff cooling.


I thought those two items in the center were pre-drilled AN ports for the addition of a diff cooler. Oh well. I suppose if I wanted to go that route I could get the cover drilled and tapped.

QUOTE
each cover is then stress relieved


I'd like to be stress relieved.... biggrin.gif

Jason

Posted by: trackbird Oct 26 2006, 09:47 PM

QUOTE (JKnight @ Oct 26 2006, 04:58 PM) *
I thought those two items in the center were pre-drilled AN ports for the addition of a diff cooler.


Nope, they are to allow you to preload the bearing caps.

Posted by: JKnight Oct 26 2006, 10:09 PM

QUOTE
Nope, they are to allow you to preload the bearing caps.


Just curious, what does that mean?

Got the stickers today. Thanks!

Jason

Posted by: trackbird Oct 26 2006, 11:03 PM

QUOTE (JKnight @ Oct 26 2006, 06:09 PM) *
QUOTE
Nope, they are to allow you to preload the bearing caps.


Just curious, what does that mean?

Got the stickers today. Thanks!

Jason



No problem, thank you!

There are two bolts running through the rear cover, at the bottom it has a foot (a foot....hmm, think of the "ball" on the end of the bolt on a C clamp, it has that cover that can swivel to conform to things, it's a similar setup). That foot can be tightened against the caps that hold the differential in. When you apply torque to a differential, it will either move the car forward, or try to shove the differential sideways (trying to lessen the load on the gears and the spiral cut of a pinion can help push the ring gear away as well as the taper of the ring gear teeth). If you apply enough power, it could "skip" a tooth (or several) by flexing the caps sideways. Usually they just break at that point, but you could get out on the end of the ring gear and chip the end of the teeth off. So, this cover allows you to tighten a bolt with a foot on the end until it lightly contacts the caps that hold the diff. That helps prevent them from spreading (or that's the intent) under load. That should allow for longer ring gear life and a slightly stronger rear end (should, I've not thoroughly tested it yet, but that's the idea).

Did that make sense?

Posted by: Herron Performance Oct 30 2006, 09:25 PM

one more week!

Posted by: Herron Performance Nov 4 2006, 04:30 AM

Couple more days!

Posted by: axoid Nov 3 2006, 08:19 PM

QUOTE (trackbird @ Oct 26 2006, 03:10 PM) *
Mark, you can pull fluid out of the drain port with a pump, run it through a cooler and pump it back into the cover through the fill port if you were running an application that might need additional diff cooling.


I don't think that would work becaue part of the sway bar positions it self in front of the drain plug when the suspension is compressed.

Posted by: Herron Performance Nov 6 2006, 08:10 PM

GP is closed.
If you are interested in a cover and did not get in on this GP, we can do individual sales or if there is enough interest we can run another GP.

Thanks!!

Posted by: MikeP-99Z Nov 8 2006, 09:24 PM

Blah, i didnt read this thread until just now.

I'd be interested also.

Posted by: Herron Performance Nov 8 2006, 09:31 PM

QUOTE (MikeP-99Z @ Nov 8 2006, 04:24 PM) *
Blah, i didnt read this thread until just now.

I'd be interested also.

I am getting a few others wanting to do another GP, not only from here so if we can get 5+ to go we'll do another one.

Posted by: trackbird Nov 8 2006, 09:43 PM

Shon,

Any idea on a possible ship date? It's no rush, more interested in when I need to start watching the front door for a package. I need axles, studs, gears and other stuff before I install the cover (hence the no rush part).

Posted by: MikeP-99Z Nov 8 2006, 09:46 PM

No rush either, just count me in whenever before year end.

Posted by: Herron Performance Nov 8 2006, 09:47 PM

QUOTE (trackbird @ Nov 8 2006, 04:43 PM) *
Shon,

Any idea on a possible ship date? It's no rush, more interested in when I need to start watching the front door for a package. I need axles, studs, gears and other stuff before I install the cover (hence the no rush part).

I placed the order monday AM (their time). they said they would be shipped out Tuesday. So I HOPE by early next week I am sending each of you a tracking number. UNLESS, they hold the whole shipment for 2 covers that were not instock, 3rd gen aussie rear covers.
I am watching my online statement to see if it has hit yet....

Powered by Invision Power Board (http://www.invisionboard.com)
© Invision Power Services (http://www.invisionpower.com)