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darrenga

posted on 4/6/06 at 11:27 AM Reply With Quote
abs driveshafts

my driveshafts have abs (teeth that go around the outside) will i have to remove the teeth,as it looks like they will catch the carriers
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omega0684

posted on 4/6/06 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
i used the rear drive shafts off a 2wd cossie with abs, i had to take all the teeth off to get the stub axle through the de-dion brace, so if you are running de-dion then more than likely. bench grider do the trick a real treat, if you got one that is, it would take a very long time with a file

hope this helps

ATB





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smart51

posted on 4/6/06 at 01:00 PM Reply With Quote
Mine just about fouled the rear uprights. I ground them down with an angle grinder until the grooves between the teeth jsut about disappeared. it seems to work fine.
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darrenga

posted on 4/6/06 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
thanks. just ground mine of with angle grinder,now they fit great
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posted on 4/6/06 at 02:39 PM Reply With Quote
Rear Stubs

While I was removing the ABS teeth I decided there was a lot of surplus material on the stub, so while I was at it I removed quite a lot of material from the stub.

I thought I had a picture but I can not find it.

John

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