Palier
Triumph: GT6 with Rotoflex rear axle (1968-73) - all Mk2, Mk3 to KE20000 and KF20000 • Vitesse 2-Litre Mk2 (1968-71) • Spitfire with Rotoflex axle conversion (1962-80)
improved version with constant velocity joints and ball bearing sliding shafts for vehicles with Rotoflex rear axle
Fed up with changing those rubber doughnuts? Finding it difficult to source 'genuine' Metalastic doughnuts, and when you do they are horrendously expensive? Fed up with that rubber doughnut 'wind up' feeling as you pull away sharpish from the lights? Fed up with the pain and agony of fitting your rear suspension units, and the distortion required in the doughnuts before you can get that trunnion bolt through? Fed up with that puny UJ wearing out silently but deadly on the other end?
Here is the solution: a complete, ready assembled, ready to fit alternative. Uses standard bearings, shims, and outer hub. Simple fitment, no adaptors, or modification/machining of the vertical link required like other kits.
Our supplier takes none of the credit for this set up as it was suggested to them by an ex senior Triumph factory engineer who pointed them in the right direction of which components to use for what is in effect a factory designed upgrade. The parts were always there, they just needed putting together into a kit. Developed with the help of one of the most respected driveline design and manufacturing companies in the UK, and tested in the strenuous environment of multiple types of competition, there's no more stronger or cost effective solution available.
Can be used with the standard cast iron vertical link or our alloy alternative. Once assembled into your vertical link, the whole assembly is a joy to fit as its under no tension whatsoever.
On the market now for over a decade, and approaching a thousand kits sold worldwide.
The kit includes two axle assemblies (car set), complete all the way from the diff output flange to (but not including) the outer hub.
Oh, one last benefit (as if it were needed)! compare the weight of our kit with the stuff you will be removing, we think you will be impressed with the saving!
Please note:
Setting the wheel bearing end float on a rotoflex car (standard or CV conversion) is critical. If you haven't done one before and aren't armed with a factory workshop manual, a pile of shims, spacers, and a decent set of tools then we would suggest getting a professional involved. Please check with your preferred garage/workshop that they regularly carry out rotoflex rebuilds before entrusting this work with them.