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CV axle compatibility on Gen2's? #1058732 04/11/13 03:24 PM
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socalmonty Offline OP
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There are a couple Monteros at local yards that I'm heading to in a couple hours to pull some parts from, but I had a question about CV axle compatibility.

I have a '95 SR. In the yards, there is a '93 SR (3.0) and a '94 LS (3.0).

According to a parts website, they all share the same driver side CV axle, but the passenger side has a different part number. As far as I can tell from the published numbers, they are all 28 spline...the only difference I can tell is that the '95 SR part number shows a 21" compressed length, while the others are listed as a 20 7/8" compressed length.

I would think that if that's the only difference, then they should be interchangeable, as a 1/8" difference in compressed length seems negligible. But I could be wrong. Does anybody know for sure? If so, please post up. Thanks in advance! smile

Last edited by socalmonty; 04/11/13 03:28 PM.

Sean - Orange County, CA
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1994 Volvo 850 Turbo - 402hp and counting!
1966 VW Bug 2275cc - For stoplight drags!
Re: CV axle compatibility on Gen2's? [Re: socalmonty] #1058733 04/11/13 06:09 PM
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If you have a windows PC use the Mitsu ASA program on Mitsubishi Links dot com to verify if the different years share the same part number.


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Re: CV axle compatibility on Gen2's? [Re: off-roader] #1058734 04/12/13 02:32 AM
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socalmonty Offline OP
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If you have a windows PC use the Mitsu ASA program on Mitsubishi Links dot com to verify if the different years share the same part number.


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MAIL: seanwilliams78@gmail.com
1995 Montero SR - For exploring and getting away!
1994 Volvo 850 Turbo - 402hp and counting!
1966 VW Bug 2275cc - For stoplight drags!







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