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genkin
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AE86 Axles. very helpful! Fri, 13 August 2004 03:08 Go to next message
I found some info that was VERY helpful to me.
Hopefully it can help some of you too.

This is probably only useful to AE86 JDM owners though.

http://dreamsofdrifting.com/ae86/axles/index.html

The link contains some methods of telling the zenki and kouki axles apart.

PS: a little birdie told me u can use a shortened AE95 corolla sr5 wagon 4x4 (not tercel) rear axle as a replacement for a kouki axle.
I will try this and let u know how it goes.

Read below to see how I went.

[Updated on: Sat, 14 August 2004 00:33]

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Re: AE86 Axles. very helpful! Fri, 13 August 2004 17:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
no its applicable to all ae86's... the owner of that site actually resids in canada.
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Re: AE86 Axles. very helpful! Fri, 13 August 2004 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I would be interested to know for sure what rear diff the AE95 4wd wagon has. 6.38" or 6.7"? What size axles?
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genkin
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Re: AE86 Axles. very helpful! Sat, 14 August 2004 00:31 Go to previous message
hopeful: luckily owners of AUS sprinters generally don't have to deal with kouki axles. generally only jap and US 86s had these two types of axles.

AE95 SR5 4x4 wagon axle:
okay, i got me a AE95 4wd rear axle. The spline is the same as the kouki axles (25mm, 23 spline), but everything else is different (too long, bearing too small, different axle seal plate, 4x100 PCD and not enough room to drill 4x114.3 PCD.

If the axle was cut down to the same size it would have about 1cm of spline left (not good) then u would have to find a bearing that fits and has the correct diamiter, then u have to find a way to fit 4x114.3 PCD holes in the plate.

My Conclusion:
Don't bother with converting this axle to fit a kouki diff and housing. Too much of a headache.
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