Need measurement between trailing arms..., to determine correct axle length w/Boxster trans |
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Need measurement between trailing arms..., to determine correct axle length w/Boxster trans |
neo914-6 |
Dec 2 2007, 09:33 AM
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neo life Group: Members Posts: 5,086 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Willow Glen (San Jose) Member No.: 159 |
I'm not sure if this would be a consistent measurement from car to car. My arms have been rebuilt and I can't get them to an alignment shop. I need to make sure my axles have the correct lengths. Because of the Boxster design, they are unequal.
1. I need measurement between the inner faces of the arms. 2. What is the longitudinal tolerance of Constant Velocity joints? This will determine if I need to have the axle(s) modified. |
Wes V |
Dec 2 2007, 01:19 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 482 Joined: 11-October 07 From: Los angeles Member No.: 8,211 |
I'm really looking forward to see how this works out for you two guys!!
Did you guys center the engine (side to side), which would offset the transmission CV joint flanges, or offset the engine and trans, so that the CV joint flanges are centered. Okieflyr; are the CV flanges on the Audi transmission the same as what Neo914V6 has on his Boxster transmission? Wes |
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