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Date:         Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:19:53 -0500
Reply-To:     Daniel Stevens <dosteven@SYR.EDU>
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From:         Daniel Stevens <dosteven@SYR.EDU>
Subject:      Re: vanagon axle lengths.
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I was doing some research for my homebuilt baja rear trailing arms.. here are some axle measurements I made.

Some Axle lengths beetle 16 1/4" T2 bus 18 3/4" T2 to T1 15 5/8" (for T2 tranny in T1) T2 W/3" arm 17 1/2" (for T2 tranny in T1) T2 W/3X3 arm 19 3/4" (for T2 tranny in T1) vanagon AT 22 3/8" (long axle) vanagon AT 20 1/2" (short axle) vanagon MT 21 1/8"

Dan Stevens

================================================== Re: CV Joint Dog Bone Question Years

i figured they were different i was just wanting someone to tell me by how much different? that is all. had anyone held a bay axle up to a vanagon axle just for grins. i knew the auto vs. manual differences but not the bay vs. vanagon differences. any idea of difference in length in inches? just for reference is all. thanks for your response. Jonce


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