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This week in the garage I messed around with the axles and I was able to finally make a complete set out of all the components I scavenged over the last month. The last piece I had to find was an inner
CV joint that fit my specific half shaft, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, I now have all the parts to make those
round rubber things that roll on the road actually move.
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Hub in place without CV installed in it and the Honda axle going through it, yup it's a bit long. |
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After marking the length, I did a little measuring and some math to find out just how much the Honda shaft needs to cut down. |
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Here is the Honda shaft mostly stripped and ready to be shipped to Dutchman Axles in Portland, Or. for the cut and new splines. |
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