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Old 03-23-2007, 09:24 PM
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Default AWD medium shaft length

Anyone know, or anyone want to take the time and measure the Medium shaft of the AWD kit for me. I don't have an AWD kit but I have all the stuff to make one except the **** shafts. If someone could tell me its length, I would greatly appreciate it.

centimeters or inches, whatever floats your boat.

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this is in millimeters...

GEN1 medium drive shaft = 7.6 mm

EVO meduim drive shaft = 8.4 mm

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this is in millimeters...

GEN1 medium drive shaft = 7.6 mm

EVO meduim drive shaft = 8.4 mm

hope that helps
8.4mm long? more like 84mm

I'll check in the morning.
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Medium shaft on Evo is 8.4cm or 84mm which ever youd rather use.
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Medium shaft on Evo is 8.4cm or 84mm which ever youd rather use.
yea thats true, cm or mm its still 8.4
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8.4 cm is 840 mm. you multiply by 10 to convert cm to mm.
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8.4 cm is 840 mm. you multiply by 10 to convert cm to mm.
Yes and 8.4x10=84, make sure you know what you're talking about before you correct me. Thank you.
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