Ok so I messed up my original hybrid axels the boots ripped and the got toasty..
does anyone out there have a good set of used oem baja turbo manual cvs they could get rid of ?
Or does anyone know every to get an affordable set of OEMs to do the hybrids subaru is very proud of the parts its like $460 each for the baja cvs and like $560 for STI cvs .. so will cost over $2020 of i buy all new oem ugg... and aftermarket cvs won't work with suber Dave's parts
TIA
Tony
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Will either of these work? They're not OEM but are replacements.
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 12113/2006
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 31653/2006
The TRQ ones are slightly beefier than OEM if it matters, but I don't know exact dimensions.
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 12113/2006
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 31653/2006
The TRQ ones are slightly beefier than OEM if it matters, but I don't know exact dimensions.
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Ty ill keep for future reference.. but unfortunately to use the sti 6 speed swap 180 rear diff and the baja splines I have to use oem parts ..Guacamole wrote:Will either of these work? They're not OEM but are replacements.
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 12113/2006
https://www.1aauto.com/subaru-baja-fore ... 31653/2006
The TRQ ones are slightly beefier than OEM if it matters, but I don't know exact dimensions.
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The difference between the Turbo and NA baja axles should only be the inner CV joint flange. That's the part you discard when building the hybrid axles, no?
If it were me, I'd attempt to rebuild the toasted axles with new parts (the cage, ball bearings, circlip, etc). Failing that, I'd order used ebay oem parts (substituting Turbo for N/A axles if needed). I've been using original 2004 STI axles on my RSTI for years now with good success, though I replaced the boots and regreased em before putting them on the car.
If it were me, I'd attempt to rebuild the toasted axles with new parts (the cage, ball bearings, circlip, etc). Failing that, I'd order used ebay oem parts (substituting Turbo for N/A axles if needed). I've been using original 2004 STI axles on my RSTI for years now with good success, though I replaced the boots and regreased em before putting them on the car.
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Re: OeM CVs, Relp Needed¡¡
Yea w was but spline has play in it now not tight othe wize I would of recycled partsmike-tracy wrote:The difference between the Turbo and NA baja axles should only be the inner CV joint flange. That's the part you discard when building the hybrid axles, no?
If it were me, I'd attempt to rebuild the toasted axles with new parts (the cage, ball bearings, circlip, etc). Failing that, I'd order used ebay oem parts (substituting Turbo for N/A axles if needed). I've been using original 2004 STI axles on my RSTI for years now with good success, though I replaced the boots and regreased em before putting them on the car.
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As mentioned, you can rebuild them and mix/match parts as needed, but for that price, you might as well get some 500hp axles built by the Driveshaft Shop. They will build whatever you need, and you should never have to replace them again. If they wear out, just get stock CV parts and rebuild them.. They use ultra hardened shafts, so they wont/shouldn't break during race/off road applications.
https://driveshaftshop.com/custom-axle-request/
Pricey? Yes. Worth it? Possibly.
https://driveshaftshop.com/custom-axle-request/
Pricey? Yes. Worth it? Possibly.