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    driveshafts/inners/outers

    if i needed to graft to different driveshafts together,inners
    from one car an outers from another,where would i have
    it done?
    cheers
    J

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    Re: driveshafts/inners/outers

    the inners are easy... a circlip plier and a puller.

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    Re: driveshafts/inners/outers

    i dont mean 5 driveshafts as a whole,i mean an inner from another
    source grafted to a 5 outer say...
    where would i get that done?

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    Re: driveshafts/inners/outers

    All CV's will come off the shaft, including the renault ones. Renault ones are on a spline pressed on. Others like VW are on a spline with a circlip, etc. The proffesional would go to a driveshaft place and have a new shaft made at the correct length with the right splines. If you're a poor sod like me then you weld 2 shafts together (with caution mind, it has to be done properly).

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    Re: driveshafts/inners/outers

    Quote Originally Posted by Scoff View Post
    All CV's will come off the shaft, including the renault ones. Renault ones are on a spline pressed on. Others like VW are on a spline with a circlip, etc. The proffesional would go to a driveshaft place and have a new shaft made at the correct length with the right splines. If you're a poor sod like me then you weld 2 shafts together (with caution mind, it has to be done properly).
    thanking you commander

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