Subaru driveshaft dimensions

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Subaru driveshaft dimensions

Post by 92SVX » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:13 pm

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has the dimensions (i.e. full length, and measurement to the carrier bearing) for some subaru driveshafts. I have done a five speed conversion on a 1992 Subaru Alcyone SVX and am in need of a new shaft. I was quoted $1200 for a new custom built shaft with servicable unis and a Holden commodore middle cv. I am not quite ready to invest that much money into a driveshaft. I have been told by someone on the SVX forum that some forester shafts fit without modification. From memory the shaft was approximately 1550mm in length, thats a very rough estimate, I will get the exact measurements ASAP and post them up here.
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Post by Gannon » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:23 pm

Are you talking the front half axles, or the tailshaft that goes from the transmission to the rear diff?
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Post by niterida » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:44 pm

Well with uni joints and a CV in the middle (not to mention 1.5m long) I would guess he means the tail shaft :)
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Post by TOONGA » Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:14 am

Find subaru 2 piece tailshafts with the middle sections that bolt together and mix and match.

I must ask what box did you put in for a company to want to modify a commodore middle cv into a shaft?

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