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HELP ASAP! Axle fitment question......

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Old Jun 16, 2005 | 10:54 AM
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Default HELP ASAP! Axle fitment question......

I need an answer asap...

I got a b16a2, new passenger axle, car is in neutral.

Seems like the axle I got, the end is too small. I put in the new axle, and the side I stick into the tranny doesnt seem to grip--makes clicking noises like its losing grip (axle is in perfect working condition).

Shouldnt the axle pop in there, and be REAL snug, like 2 gears that are meant to work with each other?

It could very well be that the store gave me an axle for a different car.

Anyone??
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Old Jun 16, 2005 | 12:39 PM
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Default Re: HELP ASAP! Axle fitment question...... (yh23)

I would check the teeth on the axle itself also the teeth in the trans and see if they are dicked up. If they are both fine and the axle still has play then it is the wrong axle.
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Old Jun 16, 2005 | 01:24 PM
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Default Re: HELP ASAP! Axle fitment question...... (walker111)

thx for the reply....

i saw your post after i got back from the autoshop.

the axle i picked up was wrong size. the inner part that connects to the tranny, the teeth on that end were not matching up with the tranny itself.

picked up the new one, the end is thicker, so it should fit...

thx
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