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Two weeks ago Monday I ordered a passenger side axle for my 96. It arrived that Friday with a torn inner boot. Rockauto was awesome and emailed a prepaid return shipping label and shipped the new replacement axle as soon as the tracking number on the return was active. This Friday I received the replacement APWI axle and installed.
The new axle looked good, but was missing the dust shield for the trans output seal. I swapped my old shield on to the old shaft, but it popped off when installing the shaft, due to the sealing surface of the shaft being 10mm inboard of the factory location.
I removed the shield altogether and installed the shaft. After tightening the three bolts on the carrier bearing I could turn the driver side tire in neutral and the passenger side turned the same direction, as if I suddenly had an LSD. This tells me the shaft is pressing hard into the diff cross pin "locking" the side gear and diff carrier together. Turning the driver side tire in gear results in the passenger side turning opposite with just a little effort.
My main concern is that the larger stepped portion on the sealing surface is within the output seal, causing a leak. I still need to clean the mess I made changing the axle and determine whether I am leaking gear oil.
IF it's leaking I will dissect the new shaft and swap the new inner boot and new outer joint/boot onto the OEM Nissan shaft, essentially rebuilding the original.
At this point I don't want to re-install the original shaft with worn outer joint and wait another week for another shaft.
Throughout this process Rockauto has been awesome, But I recommend spending five more dollars for the Cardone or more for the EMPI.
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Has anyone ever swapped CV joints from an aftermarket shaft to an OEM shaft? I just wonder if the spline count and diameter are the same.
Because of my financial situation, another better shaft is out of the question. I would rather have my OE shaft, even with an after market outer joint.
If anyone has a link for outer CV joints for sale in the US, that would also be awesome.
Two weeks ago Monday I ordered a passenger side axle for my 96. It arrived that Friday with a torn inner boot. Rockauto was awesome and emailed a prepaid return shipping label and shipped the new replacement axle as soon as the tracking number on the return was active. This Friday I received the replacement APWI axle and installed.
The new axle looked good, but was missing the dust shield for the trans output seal. I swapped my old shield on to the old shaft, but it popped off when installing the shaft, due to the sealing surface of the shaft being 10mm inboard of the factory location.
I removed the shield altogether and installed the shaft. After tightening the three bolts on the carrier bearing I could turn the driver side tire in neutral and the passenger side turned the same direction, as if I suddenly had an LSD. This tells me the shaft is pressing hard into the diff cross pin "locking" the side gear and diff carrier together. Turning the driver side tire in gear results in the passenger side turning opposite with just a little effort.
My main concern is that the larger stepped portion on the sealing surface is within the output seal, causing a leak. I still need to clean the mess I made changing the axle and determine whether I am leaking gear oil.
IF it's leaking I will dissect the new shaft and swap the new inner boot and new outer joint/boot onto the OEM Nissan shaft, essentially rebuilding the original.
At this point I don't want to re-install the original shaft with worn outer joint and wait another week for another shaft.
Throughout this process Rockauto has been awesome, But I recommend spending five more dollars for the Cardone or more for the EMPI.
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Has anyone ever swapped CV joints from an aftermarket shaft to an OEM shaft? I just wonder if the spline count and diameter are the same.
Because of my financial situation, another better shaft is out of the question. I would rather have my OE shaft, even with an after market outer joint.
If anyone has a link for outer CV joints for sale in the US, that would also be awesome.
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