Hendrix Engineering - Fortuitous Purchase?
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Hendrix Engineering - Fortuitous Purchase?
First off, I just got this car (a 2004 V) three weeks or so ago. Since then, I've lowered it (H&R and MM), cut off the mufflers (out of curiousity, but I'm doing Magna and Kooks with cutouts) and did a complete stereo. I'll talk about that all in another thread.
I also put in a Katech shifter from Lingenfelter (which doesn't come with a bushing, which is stupid... yet another thread I'll make and the solution we came up with), as well as a Hendrix Engineering Lightweight Flywheel and Clutch. I really really like the stuff from Hendrix so far, just as my salesman from National Speed, Inc (Jordan Watson) said I would. He's been right every time on other projects of mine.
The stories and pictures of snapped axles lead me to ask if Hendrix had a solution for the ridiculous inability for the drivetrain of these cars to handle the power. Thomas said that they had two solutions - A) an axle that is designed correctly, or B) the whole kit and kaboodle, the Pro Axle kit. Honestly, I don't even know what all this has in it but I was in love. I upgraded everything possible (to "road-course standards" he said) and gave my CC number and had it all shipped. That was 5 days ago. Three days ago, I joined AAA. One day ago, I snapped an axle. How wild.
So I had the car towed to my fave shop, and am waiting to hear when the complete rear end will be there from Hendrix. I hope soon, as we aren't far from them (Charlotte to Knoxville isn't bad at all - I could drive to go get it if it hasn't shipped yet). I want to get this baby back on the road. I also want to never have a concern about the axles again.
I'll be doing a build thread on this new setup from Hendrix Engineering. I hope you all stop in to see it. And more than that, I hope that it doesn't suck.
I also put in a Katech shifter from Lingenfelter (which doesn't come with a bushing, which is stupid... yet another thread I'll make and the solution we came up with), as well as a Hendrix Engineering Lightweight Flywheel and Clutch. I really really like the stuff from Hendrix so far, just as my salesman from National Speed, Inc (Jordan Watson) said I would. He's been right every time on other projects of mine.
The stories and pictures of snapped axles lead me to ask if Hendrix had a solution for the ridiculous inability for the drivetrain of these cars to handle the power. Thomas said that they had two solutions - A) an axle that is designed correctly, or B) the whole kit and kaboodle, the Pro Axle kit. Honestly, I don't even know what all this has in it but I was in love. I upgraded everything possible (to "road-course standards" he said) and gave my CC number and had it all shipped. That was 5 days ago. Three days ago, I joined AAA. One day ago, I snapped an axle. How wild.
So I had the car towed to my fave shop, and am waiting to hear when the complete rear end will be there from Hendrix. I hope soon, as we aren't far from them (Charlotte to Knoxville isn't bad at all - I could drive to go get it if it hasn't shipped yet). I want to get this baby back on the road. I also want to never have a concern about the axles again.
I'll be doing a build thread on this new setup from Hendrix Engineering. I hope you all stop in to see it. And more than that, I hope that it doesn't suck.
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Good luck. I think there is a reason he is not an authorized vendor here any longer. Aside from the failed products and the fact that he stopped paying his bills (collections ban), i'm sure he's a good guy.
The DSS axles are legit, but from what others have said about his clutches on the V...I'd stay away. Look at LS7, LS9, Monster, Spec etc.
The DSS axles are legit, but from what others have said about his clutches on the V...I'd stay away. Look at LS7, LS9, Monster, Spec etc.
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Get us the part number off of your current Diff...the early ones had problems shearing the pinion from the case. I think the latest GEN-4 PN is 25873498.
If you do not have the latest Diff (for a cool $1300) you might want to look into the G-Force 9" conversion that has everything to include a new drive shaft and 1000 hp axles. It works.
If you do not have the latest Diff (for a cool $1300) you might want to look into the G-Force 9" conversion that has everything to include a new drive shaft and 1000 hp axles. It works.
Last edited by DMM; 04-17-2011 at 10:05 PM.
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I've heard more positive reviews about the LS9 clutch than I have his clutch on the V. Maybe that's cause he only sold one...and it didn't fit. So he gave it to someone who shoehorned it in with some modifications.
Good luck OP...I'd stick with a LS7 or Monster level 2 clutch.
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Good luck. I think there is a reason he is not an authorized vendor here any longer. Aside from the failed products and the fact that he stopped paying his bills (collections ban), i'm sure he's a good guy.
The DSS axles are legit, but from what others have said about his clutches on the V...I'd stay away. Look at LS7, LS9, Monster, Spec etc.
The DSS axles are legit, but from what others have said about his clutches on the V...I'd stay away. Look at LS7, LS9, Monster, Spec etc.
the fact that you even mention spec shocks me.
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Well fellas, I just got it up on a lift.
The carrier itself is broken at every mounting point. The diff is hanging there somehow. Actually knocked the exhaust off the hangers. The passenger axle is destroyed and the driveshaft is snapped next to the diff.
I don't even know what comes with Thomas' $2000 kit. I have that on order and am looking forward to hearing if it's already on its way or not. I also really need to get a detailed description of what this comes with so that I can find the other stuff.
Sorry to ask questions here that I could find through searching, but I'm literally here in the shop bay with my car now. I need to get this thing fixed pronto and back on the road. But I also need to get it done correctly so that this never happens again. This sucks.
Does someone make a goiod one-piece driveshaft? What does the Hendrix Pro kit come with? What else do I need? Does it only come with the axles and such, or any diff internals? Surely it doesn't come with a carrier, does it?
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
The carrier itself is broken at every mounting point. The diff is hanging there somehow. Actually knocked the exhaust off the hangers. The passenger axle is destroyed and the driveshaft is snapped next to the diff.
I don't even know what comes with Thomas' $2000 kit. I have that on order and am looking forward to hearing if it's already on its way or not. I also really need to get a detailed description of what this comes with so that I can find the other stuff.
Sorry to ask questions here that I could find through searching, but I'm literally here in the shop bay with my car now. I need to get this thing fixed pronto and back on the road. But I also need to get it done correctly so that this never happens again. This sucks.
Does someone make a goiod one-piece driveshaft? What does the Hendrix Pro kit come with? What else do I need? Does it only come with the axles and such, or any diff internals? Surely it doesn't come with a carrier, does it?
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
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Those pics suck. I know.
OK. So the DSS is just the axles (both) and race CVs. I need a carrier. I need to find one out of what year? I have seen in other posts that I should find a 2007 V. Others say 2006 will work. Others say to find a 2008 non-v. From what I can see, those came with different gear ratios. So what is the way to go here? Lastly, anyone know anything about a one piece driveshaft?
OK. So the DSS is just the axles (both) and race CVs. I need a carrier. I need to find one out of what year? I have seen in other posts that I should find a 2007 V. Others say 2006 will work. Others say to find a 2008 non-v. From what I can see, those came with different gear ratios. So what is the way to go here? Lastly, anyone know anything about a one piece driveshaft?
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#17
I would give Chris over a G-FORCE a call about his 9" kit...comes with everything (drive shaft, axles, carrier with your choice of gears, etc) for $5k. The OE drive shaft is $1k, a GEN 4 Diff is $1300, and your soon to come axles are at least $1k...you are almost there now. Do the 9" and you will never have to worry about it again.
Have to admit that is pretty impressive though...what exactly did you do to get that amount of carnage?
Have to admit that is pretty impressive though...what exactly did you do to get that amount of carnage?