94+teg half shaft question
No...if you use the 94+ half shaft, you need to use 94+ axles. 90-93 axles have male ends that fit into the 90-93 half-shaft. 94+ axles have a female end and the half shaft has the male end.
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o and btw this will all work on a jdm b16a correct? i just want to make sure becuase i really dont want to waste tons of flow on axles and such that wont even work
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awsome, do u know any one who has done this?? i looked at 2 pics of a 90-93 and 94+ half shaft and noticed that one side is female on the 94+, how will this work, once again i thank you for your help, peace
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That was explained to you earlier. 94+ axle, use 94+ halfshaft, 90-93 axle, use 90-93 halfshaft.
That was explained to you earlier. 94+ axle, use 94+ halfshaft, 90-93 axle, use 90-93 halfshaft.
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