Drivers Side Axle...
QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Jan 30 2006, 09:07 PM)
Yes, but according to some of the folks that have done the tranny swap, the axles still work fine. It's not
Mang notice difference is between 1.8 and 2.0! Not between M/T and A/T wink1.gif
maybe that's why I couldn't fit 1.8 axle in my 2.0 Tibby?
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QUOTE (Jaws021 @ Jan 30 2006, 01:04 PM)
Please take pics of the other end of the axle.. and if you can inside so we can see the differential.
I will when I get it out. I know what to look for. LOL
QUOTE (Dmitry @ Jan 30 2006, 01:19 PM)
Mang notice difference is between 1.8 and 2.0!
I did. I don't have a 1.8 so that section doesn't matter.
The others are very minor in length differences. Other folks here HAVE USED OTHER AXLES.
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No problem, Napa has a brand new axle, with the clip and a new castle nut, for 70 bucks. With Faith's discount,t hat's like 60 after taxes.
Friggin schweet.
Hopefully I can get the old one off tomorrow. if not, they said they'd accept the axle WITH THE HUB ATTACHED> LOL
Friggin schweet.
Hopefully I can get the old one off tomorrow. if not, they said they'd accept the axle WITH THE HUB ATTACHED> LOL
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They have a 65 dollar core charge.
LOL
Anyways, anything I need to know about swapping here? Do I need to grease that bastage up before I slide it in? lmao.gif
Any other tips?
LOL
Anyways, anything I need to know about swapping here? Do I need to grease that bastage up before I slide it in? lmao.gif
Any other tips?
Nut Splitter <--- Click me!
Just crank it down until the nut splits.. easy as pie! When you deal with older cars, these things can be a real knucklesaver! And no, they do not hurt the threads if used correctly.
Just crank it down until the nut splits.. easy as pie! When you deal with older cars, these things can be a real knucklesaver! And no, they do not hurt the threads if used correctly.
Nut Splitter <--- Click me!
Just crank it down until the nut splits.. easy as pie! When you deal with older cars, these things can be a real knucklesaver! And no, they do not hurt the threads if used correctly.
Just crank it down until the nut splits.. easy as pie! When you deal with older cars, these things can be a real knucklesaver! And no, they do not hurt the threads if used correctly.


