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Thread: driveshaft recognition

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    was gonna start this reply with vulture squarks but god knows what noise a vulture makes ! You know me hate to see a good LSD go to waste and considering I have 2 SC boxes and niether are LSD this would be ideal as from what John says they interchange between rev 1 tubby and SC box !

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    That's only the TRD unit that's interchangeable mind!
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  3. #13
    flaps wings and flys off now then !

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by lodgeman
    looks like i have just bought some turbo non lsd driveshafts from a guy on imoc - so i should be abble to help maybe, that will also mean that i will have a spare set of st185 drive shafts if anyone requires them?
    Are you sure Alan?:think: Won't you need your ST185 shafts to go with your Camry supported shaft to get your lengths right or are you going with the turbo supported and drive shafts and adjusting support bearing location?
    Just checking8-[
    Last edited by JB; 04-01-2006 at 10:53.


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    the only reason for the swap is because i dont have the small input shaft that goes in the non lsd diff and the only way that i can get one is by buying the whole shaft.and the guy only wants ?40 for the pair so thinking it might save time? just swap the cvj's over?i have the turbo supported shaft anyway.

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    heard you the first time fella !

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    only did it to get 1000 posts :lolyawn: oh bugger its 1001 now!:lol2: back to 1000 now!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by lodgeman; 04-01-2006 at 16:41.

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    alan i think what JB means is using the turbo supported shaft may mean relocating the bearing carrier on it.....you need to use your st1*5 shafts with the v6 auto supported shaft,the left side short one will bolt straight onto that non lsd turbo flange you are buying.....does that make it a bit clearer?

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  9. #19
    yes i understood what jb meant but depending on condition of the shafts they might be better than the ones i bought and only just looked at!:-k the gaiters are broke on both shafts and i spent some time last night on the two brutal initiation ceremony that is replacing steel balls in cages.:wtf: read the posts and saw the pics and did all i was told-:shrug: but when it was all together there was no movement in the unit apart from the cage.:wierd: but then after a while decided to rest it on a tin of tomato puree which gave me the extra height to fix the balls at the bottom of the centre piece not the top -which then sorted the problem so the moral of the story..... use tomato puree tin when reassembling balls :lmao: . adam didnt mention that in his write up did he!!!!!

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    any particular make of tommy puree then lodge ?

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