92 stealth es Axle Assembly
Brittneydnn
07-14-2008, 01:29 PM
I have a 92 dodge stealth es Manual w/ ABS.
I need both of my front anxles, ive went to a couple of sites but they have like 50 different axles to choose from and im not sure which one to pick. I think i have a stealth es VIN B but im not 100% positive. I did buy one for my driverside already : part # CVU6330 but now i dont know if its the right one seeing that there is so many choices. Please Help!! Thanks
I need both of my front anxles, ive went to a couple of sites but they have like 50 different axles to choose from and im not sure which one to pick. I think i have a stealth es VIN B but im not 100% positive. I did buy one for my driverside already : part # CVU6330 but now i dont know if its the right one seeing that there is so many choices. Please Help!! Thanks
Stealthee
07-14-2008, 06:48 PM
You sure you have ABS?
As far as I knew ABS wasnt available on the base/ES.
That being said I was looking for axles for my 92 RT (with ABS) and from what I remember ABS didnt make a difference on the axles being the ABS ring is built into the hub.
They were around $70 each from Advance (Checkers/Schucks/Kragen).
As far as I knew ABS wasnt available on the base/ES.
That being said I was looking for axles for my 92 RT (with ABS) and from what I remember ABS didnt make a difference on the axles being the ABS ring is built into the hub.
They were around $70 each from Advance (Checkers/Schucks/Kragen).
Hans_GZP
07-16-2008, 11:53 AM
All 91-92 non-turbo driver side axles are the same. 91-92 passenger side ones are different between automatic and manual transmissions. I would order one through a local auto parts store so you can bring your old axle with you to compare them before taking it home.
Stealthee
07-16-2008, 12:40 PM
Hans is it the length that is different?
I can't seem to remember.
I can't seem to remember.
Hans_GZP
07-17-2008, 10:20 AM
Hans is it the length that is different?
I can't seem to remember.
It's the length of the part that actually goes into the diff. One won't clip in and the other would not go in all the way. The jack shafts and their mounting bracket to the block are different between automatics and manuals as well.
I can't seem to remember.
It's the length of the part that actually goes into the diff. One won't clip in and the other would not go in all the way. The jack shafts and their mounting bracket to the block are different between automatics and manuals as well.
Stealthee
07-17-2008, 01:04 PM
Ahh, something for me to keep in mind.
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